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    A few weeks ago after reading on this forum how good the Neatitems towels were I ordered and received $50 worth, they were great towels.

    I then read about the JT towels and ordered the same amount, they were half the price and the towels were just as good or even a little better.





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    I am looking to get a bunch of microfiber towels soon, and I saw another post on the board about pakshak towels, and how they don`t have tags that need to be ripped off. I was wondering if the JT towels have a tag that needs to be removed to eliminate scratching???

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    yes, they do but i would not pass over great towels at a low price just because they have a tag to cut off.

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    Don`t get me wrong, I am still going to order the towels from JT, but I was just curious about the tags....thanks for the info. I am waiting to get a price list from Tom so I can try and figure out what I need. Thanks!

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    For those of you who have already purchased MF towels from JT, how are they holding up after multiple washings? Still plush and no linting?

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    toms product is great just go and but some he ships quick and cheaper than everyone else

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    Alan are you sure your name isn`t Tom?

    hehe j/k



    Have you by chance compared the micro-touch to the ultrafine towels? He says the ultrafines are thicker but everybody here seems to buy the micro-touches. 2 different manufacturers.

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    I spoke with Tom yesterday and inquired about the Ultrafine vs. the microtouch and he did say the Ultrafine is thicker but the microtouch is softer:nixweiss .



    Since everyone has raved about the microtouch that is what I went with.
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    My first batch of JTs (mint green Microtouch) have gone through about four washes (heavy duty wash cycle) and dryings (air temp) and still have excellent plushness with no linting.
    If it works, is safe, and you like it...use it!

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    Has anyone ever used the Yellow 3M MF towels? These came out a few years ago.

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    Originally posted by NattyBumppo

    I spoke with Tom yesterday and inquired about the Ultrafine vs. the microtouch and he did say the Ultrafine is thicker but the microtouch is softer:nixweiss .



    Since everyone has raved about the microtouch that is what I went with.


    Microtouch it is then.

    Do any of you by chance have the soft sided organizer or something similar to carry your stuff around in? I don`t have a hose at my house yet so I have to go to my sisters... something like that would probably help since my 5 gallon bucket keeps getting smaller and smaller.

    I may end up just getting a big rubbermaid thing from walmart or something tho since I need to get one of those rolling storage carts w/3 drawers anyway so I can put some towels in.

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    the 3m scotchbrites (perfect it III) are the best for removing wax and polishes from my experience. You can use them for all things, but there are no deals on price. 6 for $27.00, ouch.

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    I bought the ones from 3M when they first came out, they are great but after getting the ones from JT and Neatitems a few weeks ago I find them to be at least twice as good.



    Bob

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    Originally posted by jmsc

    Has anyone ever used the Yellow 3M MF towels? These came out a few years ago.


    Not too bad for windows, but the 3M towels are junk for buffing.

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    Can someone post a picture of their microtouch towels? The only pics on eBay are of the ultrafine towels. Just wondering how much difference there is in plushness.

 

 
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