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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    The Griot`s PFMs for Glass were a huge eye-opener for me, utterly superb especially with Glass Cleaners that require the two-step method (as so many do). Teaming the PFMs with HD 50:1 really wowed me, didn`t expect it to work out so well. No lint so far
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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    I have been picking my rinseless wash towels from MicroFiber Tech - 16x16 360 GSM towels (under $3 for 3 or more). I pick a new color each year to use for the `bucket of towels` method, then move the previous years color to my `damp wipe` step when using a wash mitt. Just tried some of their `Helix twist` towels for drying, and they worked great.
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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    Quote Originally Posted by mc2hill View Post
    I have been picking my rinseless wash towels from MicroFiber Tech - 16x16 360 GSM towels (under $3 for 3 or more). I pick a new color each year to use for the `bucket of towels` method, then move the previous years color to my `damp wipe` step when using a wash mitt. Just tried some of their `Helix twist` towels for drying, and they worked great.
    Nice process
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    Quote Originally Posted by mc2hill View Post
    I have been picking my rinseless wash towels from MicroFiber Tech - 16x16 360 GSM towels (under $3 for 3 or more). I pick a new color each year to use for the `bucket of towels` method, then move the previous years color to my `damp wipe` step when using a wash mitt. Just tried some of their `Helix twist` towels for drying, and they worked great.
    Quote Originally Posted by kb2ehj View Post
    Nice process
    I learned it on this forum!

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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    I’ve used Eagle Edgeless 350, Eagle Edgeless 365 and Eagle Edgeless 500 for rinseless. I liked the Eagle Edgeless 350 the best for rinseless so I bought a bunch and been using that. I use the EE 365 for places like door jams. If I was to do a waterless wash, I’d probably use the EE 500. That’s what I currently use for spot cleaning in between wash. For drying, I usually use the smaller 16x16 version of the Griot Garage PFM drying towel. If I’m applying overcoat while drying, I’ll use the dry me a river jr towel.

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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    Rag Company has Eagle Edgeless for $2.95 each right now.



    Any other time, I would look on Amazon. The rag company sells their products on there as well.

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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    Quote Originally Posted by WaxManRonnie View Post
    Rag Company has Eagle Edgeless for $2.95 each right now.



    Any other time, I would look on Amazon. The rag company sells their products on there as well.
    What do they usually cost.

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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    Quote Originally Posted by WaxManRonnie View Post
    Rag Company has Eagle Edgeless for $2.95 each right now.



    Any other time, I would look on Amazon. The rag company sells their products on there as well.

    Anyone in or around Louisville, KY want to split an order of 365 Eagle Edgless to save shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Anyone in or around Louisville, KY want to split an order of 365 Eagle Edgless to save shipping.
    Excuse me, I mean Eagle Edgeless 350s, the ones on sale. I am going to order $49 worth for free shipping and will share the shipment with anyone in or around Louisville, KY.

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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    Quote Originally Posted by mc2hill View Post
    I have been picking my rinseless wash towels from MicroFiber Tech - 16x16 360 GSM towels (under $3 for 3 or more). I pick a new color each year to use for the `bucket of towels` method, then move the previous years color to my `damp wipe` step when using a wash mitt. Just tried some of their `Helix twist` towels for drying, and they worked great.
    Those are the ones I`ve been using for a few years now.I bought white ones to show the dirt.

    Excellent company and product. It`s nice when they give a good description and tell you where the towels are made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Older View Post
    ..I bought white ones to show the dirt..
    Yeah, I`m a big fan of light-colored towels so contamination is readily visible.

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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    I wonder which of the Edgeless Eagles I`d like for this...I get both the ideas:
    -not so thick that they won`t conform to contours or fit into tight spots
    -not so thin that they`re not plush in the sense of looong strands

    Last ~350 MFs I bought were so low-nap that I immediately had Buyer`s Remorse

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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    *BUMPY*

    Anyone use waffle weaves for waterless? I`ve always used Eagle, or the 2 different color sided Shine & Buff looking ones from MFT. I see Adam`s has a waffle weave for their waterless. I`ve never used a low nap towel. And I can`t really trust the reviews on their web site, as Adam fan tend to be pretty biased lol. I`m going to switch my waterless to AMMO Frothe, and I need new towels. I like the Shine & Buff`s a lot, but am curious about the Adam`s. Which surprisingly, aren`t that crazy $$$ wise if you buy a dozen.

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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    Ammo offers towels that are pretty decent price. If he sourced them for frothe.... I use creature edgeless. I feel eagles are to pluffy.


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    Re: Towel of choice for Rinseless/Waterless washing

    Quote Originally Posted by Coatings=crack View Post
    Ammo offers towels that are pretty decent price. If he sourced them for frothe.... I use creature edgeless. I feel eagles are to pluffy.


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    Larry sells whatever towels he has @ 6 for $15, which is downright cheap for his price scheme. They look pretty basic, says 325+ GSM. I expected AMMO to have towels in the price range of Microfiber Madness. They look to be very low nap, and I`ve always read for waterless or rinseless longer nap`s better. Which makes sense to me, but I suppose Larry knows a thing or 2 here. They`re also 14x24 which is an odd size, I`ve always used 16x16 for my WW. But I suppose since I do have to order Frothe from his site I should throw in a pack of towels and try them out. $2.50 a towel`s uber cheap.

    I just find it bizarre the guy who`s products are all pricey and sells a $6 solo interior brush for like $60 would sell towels for $2.50 each. I think his AMMONYC stickers cost more than the towels lol.
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