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    I am starting out detailing and looking not to spend too much in start up cost, because I have a budget I would like to stay under. Below are a couple products, I will post the link, can you please tell me if they would be good?



    First Product:



    12 Piece Microfiber Cleaning Cloths

    Would buying a few packs of these be a good idea?



    Second Product:



    Bulk Super Soft Microfiber Cloth, 24x16" at DollarTree.com

    Would buying a few packs of these be a good idea?



    Third Product:



    Bulk Microfiber Auto Cleaning Mitts at DollarTree.com



    Which products listed should I buy?

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    I think you might be better off buying the ProForce microfiber towels at Sam`s Club. I use them personally on a daily basis and they are a tried and true product that many detailers use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IHA Mark
    I think you might be better off buying the ProForce microfiber towels at Sam`s Club. I use them personally on a daily basis and they are a tried and true product that many detailers use.


    Ok thank you for your opinion, I really appreciate it! How much do they cost? How many comes with them?

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    The ProForce towels are $11.50 for 24 at Sam`s Club. Wouldn`t use those MF mitts either--at the very least get a good quality Lamb`s Wool wash mitt--you`ll need a few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pwaug
    The ProForce towels are $11.50 for 24 at Sam`s Club. Wouldn`t use those MF mitts either--at the very least get a good quality Lamb`s Wool wash mitt--you`ll need a few.


    Ok, thank you! That sound like a good deal!

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