What`s your favorite coating removal towel?

@sizzel I use autocraft 25 pack for coating removal they are thin short fiber .40 a towel when there on sale they are fantastic towels for price and better than Kirkland and low lint they go on sale 2-3 times a year but sell out fast here is picture they are from auto store.

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I wish The King of Coatings, BudgetPlan1, would comment on his choice of coating applicators and wipe-off microfiber clothes. I asked this very question in the classic, never-ending,life-of-its-own, epic tome, thread "I think I`m done messing around with coatings: final thoughts", but I could not find it.
Reference:https://www.autopia.org/forums/car-...188411-messing-coatings-final.html?highlight=

:lol: I think some here have far surpassed my meddling with ceramics but nonetheless:

Any more, for applicators I use the Autofiber 3x5 Thin [Saver Applicator Terry] Microfiber Coating Applicator Sponge with Plastic Barrier. They really do seem to stretch out the coating and use less than I did w/ micro suedes and blocks.

Occasionally I`ll run across a coating that works better with a different set of towels, but I`m always starting with a Rag Company Eagle Edgeless 300gsm for initial leveling, followed by a Rag Company Eagle Edgeless 350gsm for the final cleanup. I go though more of the 300`s on a given vehicle as they remove the bulk of the residue; maybe 6-8 on an average vehicle and half as many 350`s it seems so 3 or 4 of those. Really sticky stuff like Kami ISM 2.0 might be 2 wipes w/ separate 300`s followed by a final wipe with a 350; sometimes the first wipe on stuff like that may be with a damp 300, followed by a dry 300, followed by a 350.

I`ve got so many non-paint towels at this point I just toss the coating towels in the garbage afterwards although sometimes tossing away the lavender 350`s is depressing cuz they`re such nice towels that I use for most other paint-things I do.

Edit: I tried some of the Pearl towels but didn`t much like `em.
 
I don`t toss them immediately. I get a few uses out of them. (I buy in bulk, have 200 or so on hand now)

2 dozen + would be for the initial wipe and final wipe.


Appreciate everyone`s input!
 
Appreciate [mention]BudgetPlan1 [/mention] chiming in and also [mention]Sizzle Chest [/mention] ...... [mention]The Guz [/mention] [mention]fly07sti [/mention] what are your towel removal count?


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The Rag Company Pearl Edgeless (or similar design) for initial mopup - removes at least 10% more of the film with one pass than any other towel I`ve used, then buff to perfection using higher pile towel.

I am a bit of a towel snob, so anything that isn`t edgeless and korean doesn`t cut it for me.

I`m loving my cheap simonize towels here in canada actually.
 
Eagle edgeless towel 350 for final .Pearl premium for leveling most of the rest of there towels are chinese and not korean fabric
 
Eagle edgeless towel 350 for final .Pearl premium for leveling most of the rest of there towels are chinese and not korean fabric

Pearls are Chinese too. The chinese towels can be just as good if not better than some korean ones.... depends on tooling...


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I have some Korean towels from a small company in canada - detail popo. I don`t like them at all. Carpro 2 face is one of my favorites though which is also korean..i assume. :)

The new coating specific removal towel looks decent - detail popo. I haven`t tried my single towel yet but the 350 and 500 towels i don`t really like. All from Korean. Thankfully most of the towels from detail popo where apart of a promotion so i got them for "free", after spending a nice chunk of change. :D
 
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