Accumulator said:
Noting that I only touch our Audis with the softest MFs I can find and that I've posted about why I won't touch *my* vehicles' paint with cotton towels...
Oops, that's not true

I was thinking of polishing/waxing/normal drying but *actually* I occasionally still use cotton towels on my paint for one specific job: catching potentially contaminated water that I blow out of seams/etc. with the compressor. This water often harbors gritty dirt from inside the nooks and crannies, so I want to blow it into the towel and *not* do any wiping or even blotting. A fluffy, absorbent cotton towel works great for this.
Spilchy- You gotta watch it with textiles from Lands' End

I have a lot of their towels and the quality varies to an incredible extent. E.g., some of the best towels I've ever used are some LE supimas I got in the early '90s. I still use them, they're *still* soft, fluffy, absorbent, everything you could ask for in a towel. Ditto for some of their Egyptian cotton ones from that time. But their supimas and Egyptians of a more recent vintage don't compare, *at all*. After just a few years they're no longer as good as the decade-older ones! My bet is that they switch suppliers from time to time
Heh heh, I haven't thought of my Koala towels for ages either...still have them around somewhere, probably in the bottom of my "good cotton towels" barrel along with my *very* nice, but small, cotton towels from Emmons Coachworks (late '80s). Yeah, such towels are nice with stuff like #7.
On the edging/serging, I wonder whatever happened to the guy who used to reserge Charismas with 100% cotton thread. IIRC he'd even de-lubed his serger so it wouldn't contaminate the towels. I can almost rememer his name...maybe Kevin sombody

I think he was a Zaino distributor. I still have a bunch of his reworked Charismas, some still unopened.