Gee, I`m glad I was able to buy from him before that. He even used my comment about his towels on his website.
Gee, I`m glad I was able to buy from him before that. He even used my comment about his towels on his website.
Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
Here`s a couple of threads about the problems.
Has anyone ordered from DFTowel.com??
Beware Of Df Towel
Re: DFTowel, I never had an issue with the few orders I placed. Still have all of those towels either in service or "NIB". One of the nicest towels I own.
"If you get to thinkin` you`re a person of some influence, try orderin` somebody else`s dog around."
--Will Rogers
I find the towels to be among the very few that don`t eventually lint. It`s too bad they didn`t stay on the market and make advancements over time.
Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
Yes, I miss looking at ADS and their Meg`s Professional Detailer Line that you could buy in 8-ounce samples (I think; maybe it was 16-ounce) to try out.
This thread kinda crosses over to detailing products and/or manufacturers you don`t hear about any more that used to sell direct.
My favorite was Moose Wax.
Reference:Products You Don`t Hear Too Much About Anymore...
GB detailer
Ah yes, ClearKote. When I first came here--Vanilla Moose on windows. I do miss Quik Shine, isn`t that the one they used to tout for cleaning aircraft windows? I know I found it good for getting the salt spray off the windshield in the winter, without leaving a smeary mess behind when it was below freezing, or cold, anyway. At least that`s the way I remember it. I think I still have a little Quik Shine somewhere, I`ll have to dig that up. Does anyone remember if you bought a gallon they would send you a gallon jug with a little bit of concentrate in the bottom (to save on shipping costs/spillage) and tell you to fill it up with water when you got it?
Leo was always OK when I dealt with him, other than the expected "my towels are wonderful" stuff. I still have a scad of both the DFT/CBT versions, and eh, they`re OK but not, IMO, all that special. Like all my other cotton textiles, they eventually get stiff and will mar paint, which my synthetic MFs don`t do.
I’m glad I never used mine enough for them to get stiff yet. Sounds like one day they’re going to make expensive oil checking rags.
Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
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