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  1. #1

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    Are all 80polyester/20polymide towls the same

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    Simply put: No.

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    if they r made from same stuff whats the diff?

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    thread count, split vs. non split mf, stitching on edges vs. fabric on edges like suede or satin, grams per sq. meter weight, etc.



    That is a beginning for you. Any other questions, do not hesitate to contact us.



    Good luck in your search for a great towel!



    Rob and Susan Regan

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    Difference can be weave, edging, thread count, weight, and sellers profit margins.
    At Your Service



    Yvan




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    have yet to try Rob`s, but ADS`s blue and yellow towels for $.99 are almost unbeatable

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    I`ll be sure to get some and put them on the scale--I like to weigh them, but will also use them and compare.



    If you want, send me a few and I`ll do the same in return. We can both compare.



    In the next few months, with bulk purchasing power, we hope to have a towel for about 30 cents less than that!



    Heaviest weight towel I have seen is a 66.6 gram towel on a scale- 16" sq. This is not the material weight, but the actual weight of one towel.



    Of course, user preference is always going to be priority one! I was using a more expensive towel and found that our less expensive towel works just as good or better with our waterless product. Thus, I am saving my expensive towels for final buffing/wax removal, etc.



    I still use waffle weave for drying and for glass- although I never had a real complaint for huck towels for glass.



    Today, it was mostly a white terry towel day with the steamer- so even the terry towels have their place.



    Rob

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    it`s like going to Ruth Chris and Ponderosa for a filet - there is a difference.

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    No --- Try these for a fantastic value MICROFIBER_TOWEL_MIRACLE_TOWEL
    MDRX8

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    Quote Originally Posted by armoredsaint
    it`s like going to Ruth Chris and Ponderosa for a filet - there is a difference.




    Wow I haven`t heard of that place in a long time.

 

 

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