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Poorboy said:I agree with Jay ...for many years of detailing all i used was various cotton towels, and for some jobs, still do, but when there's something available and better people move will use it![]()
This is because cheaper towels are given an artificial oil based chemical finish (usually silicone) to make them "feel" softer. This finish washes off after a number of washings thus revealing the coarser feeling low quality fibers.NYV6Coupe said:...All towels, 100% cotton & poly/cotton blend, feel soft when they're new but after a few washing the true quality is revealed.
NYV6Coupe said:I have no idea what COTON is, but it wasn't 100% COTTON.
Another "Old Schooler" here, but I do have about 40 MF towels, now. I also kept all my old 100% cotton, made in the U.S.A. towels and it wouldn't bother me in the least to use any of them for any procedure in taking care of my paint.TrueDetailer said:Cotton towels are all i have ever used. I'll never switch to MF towels. I'm old school baby.
DFTowel said:MF refers to the size of the yarn, NOT what it is made of.
CharlesW said: