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    Hi guys



    My local Tesco is doing a silly cheap offer of two MF cloths for £1. I`ve picked some up as they`re cheap enough to throw away. Used them this weekend and they seem OK!



    No idea if they`re rubbish or not - just though people might like to know!




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    Thanks for the heads up I will check it out.

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    They are good, considering the price. Ideal for glass, vinyl etc

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    Looks like I`ll have to make a trip on Thursday to the Tesco`s. Thanks for the heads up. I rarely shop on the economy because of the exchange rate to USD, but I think I can make an exception this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowejackson
    Ideal for glass...


    Careful, cheap MF`s in the States lint like crazy on glass even when washed. Just a heads up. Otherwise, cheapies are good for all sorts of interior, door jamb and wheel work.
    Seth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spilchy
    Careful, cheap MF`s in the States lint like crazy on glass even when washed. Just a heads up. Otherwise, cheapies are good for all sorts of interior, door jamb and wheel work.




    Thanks, so far in the last 6 months no linting

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    Wish we had them here! I use my cheapies in the interior and have to buy glass MF`s because they lint.
    Seth

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    Halfords are now stocking a wider range of microfibre products. They have a pack of two reasonable quality cloths with a covered,rather than sewn, edge for £3.99. They also have round microfibre applicators and a microfibre wash mit.



    There are also some foam applicators I`ve not seen there before either.



    This is in addition to the Meguiar`s range available at some stores.



    Worth checking out.

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    I found some cheap microfibers in my local Poundland, 3 for a quid.

 

 

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