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    I wanna pick up some MF to be used with my black Lexus ES350 (exterior). I know there are many high quality MF from online retailer, but are there any high quality MF from OTC?

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    I really like the yellow and gray vroom MF from target. The yellow ones are very plush and great from ONR washes.

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    I got the yellow vroom for drying and it does work pretty well. It will almost dry a whole car. You might need a second towel to finish.
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    Viking drying towel and green detailing MF @K-mart

    Mainstay WW from Walmart house ware section

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
    Viking drying towel and green detailing MF @K-mart


    agreed. also the orange edgeless polishing cloth, blue microfiber drying towel, and yellow premium 3pk microfiber towels (check your local kragen too). as good as any boutique microfiber towels out there... :2thumbs:

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
    Viking drying towel and green detailing MF @K-mart

    Mainstay WW from Walmart house ware section


    Are the Walmart mainstay mf good for drying ???
    Just trying to keep my family`s cars clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesselyons2002
    Are the Walmart mainstay mf good for drying ???


    http://www.autopia.org/forum/good-de...s-walmart.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJimZ28
    Viking drying towel and green detailing MF @K-mart

    Mainstay WW from Walmart house ware section


    +1 on the Viking towel

    and... like maybe...

    -10 on the WW from Walmart. I`ve used those for interior but the ones I have definitely did not pass the CD test... I wouldn`t use them on my exterior. My orange Vrooms from Target did much better on the CD test.

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    The WW`s from walmart are supposed to be used on glass only. I wouldn`t use them on tint film though, just exterior glass.



    The 2pk Microtex from Walmart are pretty good.

    Very soft, comparable to the Gray Vrooms

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    The green Vikings are very nice. I haven`t seen any of their edgeless polishing towels so Kmart may have quit carrying them. Pep Boys is now carrying a SUPER THICK MF towel that`s th same as the yellow/gray chemical guys towel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesselyons2002
    Are the Walmart mainstay mf good for drying ???


    the only reason I don`t use them for drying is there size... it like a big MF for drying



    but they are a great glass and all purpose WW

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannafbody
    The green Vikings are very nice. I haven`t seen any of their edgeless polishing towels so Kmart may have quit carrying them. Pep Boys is now carrying a SUPER THICK MF towel that`s th same as the yellow/gray chemical guys towel.


    The edgeless towels were placed by a with a different type of material weave. They do not feel as heavy and come in a roll package. The green towels are now sold in rolled package.

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    I used the yellow Viking from Kmart in a bind one day for a qd wipedown and they were awful. They left microscopic lint everywhere. I would stay away from these. However the green satin edge ones were superb though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rydawg
    I used the yellow Viking from Kmart in a bind one day for a qd wipedown and they were awful. They left microscopic lint everywhere.


    are your referring to the 3pk premium microfibers that come rolled up (around $10)?

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    Sam`s Club sells a brand called HomeTex in a bundle of 20 for about $18. They are too small for drying large areas but perfect for general polishing and waxing duties.

 

 
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