:grinno: You`re not aware of one thing - I`m Lithuanian, quality detailing products are very hard to find here... Everything is TurtleWax...Originally Posted by BigAl3
I think I will order some Poorboy`s Mega Mega towels for now...
:grinno: You`re not aware of one thing - I`m Lithuanian, quality detailing products are very hard to find here... Everything is TurtleWax...Originally Posted by BigAl3
I think I will order some Poorboy`s Mega Mega towels for now...
Originally Posted by Domas
didn`t realize that, good luck with that...
Originally Posted by Domas
:nervous:
`I agree with BigAl3, I have been using the Eurow 10 pack Microfiber Shag Weave Towels and for $21.19 for 10 of them, this is definitelly the best deal ever. I surely hope they\`ll keep carrying them longer. Just in case I\`ll buy a dozen packs and I\`ll be all set until I retire...\r\nHere is a picture:\r\n\r\n\r\n:woot2:`
After reading this thread I think I`ll give these a try.
MICROFIBER_TOWEL_MIRACLE_TOWEL
Good price and they seem more versatile than the Eurow shags.
apx $3 a piece versus apx $2 a piece for the euros? (not including shipping):nixweissOriginally Posted by Dan79
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"Weekend Warrior just keeping my cars clean"
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Originally Posted by cajunfirehawk
To me it wouldn`t make sense to judge them on a price per towel basis. The Chemical Guys Fluffer towels are 16x24 (384 square inches per towel). The Eurow`s are 12x16 (192 square inches per towel). You might notice that CG towels are exactly twice the square inches as the Eurows are per towel. So one 6-pack of CG towels are the equivalent of 12 Eurow towels. So I then ask you, 10 Eurows for $21.19 or the equivalent size of 12 Eurows for $17.95?
Of course there are other factors too. The CG towels are different on each side. The longer thread side is better for drying/quick detailing/rinseless washing and the shorter side for buffing and windows. With the Eurow you`ve got the same on both sides and will need something else for buffing. CG also lists theirs as a 70/30 blend. Eurow doesn`t say if theirs is 80/20 or 70/30 or what. So to me it seems the CG Fluffers offer a cheaper price per square inch and more versatility.
Well, all I can say is do like the rest of us and order your self a few dozen of all the ones that come out which seem to be the latest and greatest and compare for your self, if you read thru these the posts, eurows are well liked but like everything YMMV.
1999 Trans Am Firehawk #157 LS1 Roadster
"Weekend Warrior just keeping my cars clean"
Club Flex Member
it`s good to have a variety of mf towels for different tasks, either way you can`t go wrong with a pack of the eurows (you`ll find use for them)...
Luxury of Reya
These towels are by no means inexpensive, but they are of the highest quality--70/30 and all from Korea. Shipping is free to US addresses.
Originally Posted by pwaug
Holy cow - those look as thick as a velour blanket!
I used my new Danase Phat towels today and was very impressed. They are super soft/plush and the Water Devourer really does soak up a lot. I was able to dry an entire car with one of the smaller towels.
In bath towel size too....oh no , more purchases...Originally Posted by jb1
but wait: tell the wife we can use these in the shower bathroom.....:dance
1999 Trans Am Firehawk #157 LS1 Roadster
"Weekend Warrior just keeping my cars clean"
Club Flex Member
Originally Posted by cajunfirehawk
My wife knows me better than that. Anything that gets used on the car is "too good" to be used in the house. :chuckle:
The softest and highest quality MF towel I have used so far have been from Adam`s. Unfortunately they are one of the most expensive, at about $10 each.
I found them on clearance at a Corvette vendor who are no longer carrying Adam`s products so I got them for about $7 each.
I`ve been looking to find out where Adam`s is getting them from but have not been successful yet. They do look similar to the ones on the DD website.
Originally Posted by sabooher
ditto, same with the DP monster fluffy...
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