Fiber-Works Microfiber Towel Review

GSRstilez said:
There are other MF companies out their that use the same manufacturer as PakShak...as in, yes, the same exact towels (maybe different size/color).



agreed..... couldn't of said it better myself!
 
Spilchy said:
My concern with these new MF vendors like Vroom and the one that Sean has nicely profiled, is that how are they after a few washes?



My Costco, Turtle Wax and Baja Sol MF's for dirty work are terrible after a few washings. They get stiff and lose the plushness. When new, they felt real nice.



On the contrary, my Pak Shaks, Excel Detail, Vipers and Autopian MF's are awesome after MANY hot washes even after they've been caked up with wax and polish.



If the new Vroom are relabeled Baja Sol, then people will be sadly disapointed.



Same applies with this Fiber Works. The jury is still out on these guys. Sean, please let us know how they feel after a bunch of details and washes.



This has been my exact same experience. My pakshak, autofiber, sonus, Cobra towels all last forever. The Costco ones make if throw a few washes and then they are delegated to household cleaning.
 
There are other MF companies out their that use the same manufacturer as PakShak...as in, yes, the same exact towels (maybe different size/color).



I'm gonna have to offer a rare and polite disagreement with Sean.



If there are other top quality MFs that surpass or equal PakShak, I have honestly not seen them. Their microfiber is simply the absolute best of the 20 or so MF vendors I have tried and I'm as picky on MF as the next obsessive-compulsive Autopian. :D
 
SilverLexus said:
I'm gonna have to offer a rare and polite disagreement with Sean.



If there are other top quality MFs that surpass or equal PakShak, I have honestly not seen them. Their microfiber is simply the absolute best of the 20 or so MF vendors I have tried and I'm as picky on MF as the next obsessive-compulsive Autopian. :D



I haven't tryed 20 different MF vendors as did SilverLexus, but with my 6 or so venders experience I agree with SilverLexus, my vote thus far, PakShak.



I recently received two different manufactures MF's that claim to have 200,000 to 221,000 fibers per square inch. I don't dought that figure. However, when I lay them side by side, use them side by side, there is something about PakShak's MF's I like better (IMO).:wavey
 
Aloha All,



There are many reputable vendors in the marketplace. I would recommend trying a few from these vendors and see which you personally like. This way you give yourself a fair chance of trying a few from different vendors.



Here are a list of places to try towels from.



premiumautocare.com

autopia.org

exceldetail.com

poorboysworld.com

JT International (no website)

fiber-works.com

neatitems.com

yosteve.com

autogeek.net

properautocare.com

dftowel.com

autofiber.com

microfibertech.com

...



I'm sorry if I have forgotten anyone.



With Aloha,

Ranney :)
 
If this is slightly off topic, please forgive me. Does the product you use to clean your MF towels make a difference in how the texture does or does not degrade? I use a cleaner that is PH neutral, but has chemical properties which causes particulate matter to be repellant to other particles. I also use it to clean applicator pads. My MF towels are still very plush as most are originally. Does the wash product make a difference?
 
Well I could not resist, I ordered one of everything just about. The free shipping did it for me. I will post some comparisons when I get them. They sure shipped it quick. I ordered last night and go an email just a few hours ago that it has shipped priority mail.:bounce I did order before I knew about a discount though.:sosad
 
PakShak said:
Aloha All,



There are many reputable vendors in the marketplace. I would recommend trying a few from these vendors and see which you personally like. This way you give yourself a fair chance of trying a few from different vendors.



Here are a list of places to try towels from.



premiumautocare.com

autopia.org

exceldetail.com

poorboysworld.com

JT International (no website)

fiber-works.com

neatitems.com

yosteve.com

autogeek.net

properautocare.com

dftowel.com

autofiber.com

microfibertech.com

...



I'm sorry if I have forgotten anyone.



With Aloha,

Ranney :)
But if you want a Grt MF towel, and recently the largest selection of products out there shop with pakshak. My last big order before the remodel of your site, I had to order from 3 different vendors just to get them all. You have all 3 of those merchandisers plus I can get a discount. The only thing I don't like is that you get to enjoy the weather out in Hawaii, meanwhile I'm always waiting for a sunny day to come along... :xyxthumbs
 
I do agree pakshak has great products, but I do think the Fiber-Works are just as good if not better, for a cheaper price. I will be buying from FW in the future.
 
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