donbeezy
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Personally, i love low pile MF towels. They are easy to control when wiping and IMO they dont absorb as much liquid, which is great for spreading around spray wax/spray sealant.
I know TheRagCompany makes the best towels but sometimes the price doesn`t fit my budget depending on what I use the towel for. Here are some quality towels for a good price!
Left we have Kirkland Signature towels ($23.75 @ Amazon 36count/$0.66 a piece)
Right we have Chemical Guys WorkHorse towels ($12.81 sale currently @ Amazon 12count/$1.07 a piece)
Heres the CG Workhorse towel 70/30 blend (which IMO is the sweet spot). I know the made in China will throw you off but I really don`t care where the towel is made as long as it has good value/quality.
I personally have been using a set of green workhorse towel (btw, they come in multiple colors! some of the less popular colors are actually more expensive) and they have been great at removing polish. They are great at picking up product and are very easy to control. With some towels when you are wiping, they tend to unravel and get sloppy. These towels actually "bite" into the chemical/product and wipe off.
My favorite use for this towel would be removing compound/polish. Occasionally, I would use it to wipe off drying aids like Meguiars D156 or FK425.
Here is the Kirkland Signature towel, 80/20 blend also made in China. I have always heard about these towels but have never tried them because Costco is about 2 hour away. I picked them up off Amazon and because of the price per towel, it doesn`t hurt to try.
For the price, it is quite excellent. Not as soft as I would like but good quality. For a true budget towel, this would be a no brainer. I would say its soft enough for paint but I don`t intend on using for that purpose. It will be an interior towel for me. BUT if you are starting off and on a very tight budget, this towel would not hurt on a paint.
This towel is also dual pile, one side short pile and other short-medium pile. I normally don`t like dual pile but the short-medium side is very close to a short that it would not bother me.
Short-medium pile side
Short pile side
Here is a comparison between the CG WorkHorse, TRC Purple natily, Kirkland Signature. Clear difference between a GOOD high quality towel and the other two. The TRC purple towel is one of my favorite low pile high quality towels. It is supreme when removing wax/sealant/final buffing. If money (or microfibers) grew on trees, I would use it for
FINAL THOUGHTS
I love each towel for its own purpose, an interior towel and exterior towel.
One thing I did HATE about both towels are those stupid little tags. I had to rip off every single tag, which would sometimes fray the edge if the tear did not come clean.
I feel for the price of each towel it is excellent quality and good value. I have already purchased another set of Workhorse towels and will restock the Kirkland towels when they get worn down
I know TheRagCompany makes the best towels but sometimes the price doesn`t fit my budget depending on what I use the towel for. Here are some quality towels for a good price!
Left we have Kirkland Signature towels ($23.75 @ Amazon 36count/$0.66 a piece)
Right we have Chemical Guys WorkHorse towels ($12.81 sale currently @ Amazon 12count/$1.07 a piece)

Heres the CG Workhorse towel 70/30 blend (which IMO is the sweet spot). I know the made in China will throw you off but I really don`t care where the towel is made as long as it has good value/quality.
I personally have been using a set of green workhorse towel (btw, they come in multiple colors! some of the less popular colors are actually more expensive) and they have been great at removing polish. They are great at picking up product and are very easy to control. With some towels when you are wiping, they tend to unravel and get sloppy. These towels actually "bite" into the chemical/product and wipe off.
My favorite use for this towel would be removing compound/polish. Occasionally, I would use it to wipe off drying aids like Meguiars D156 or FK425.

Here is the Kirkland Signature towel, 80/20 blend also made in China. I have always heard about these towels but have never tried them because Costco is about 2 hour away. I picked them up off Amazon and because of the price per towel, it doesn`t hurt to try.
For the price, it is quite excellent. Not as soft as I would like but good quality. For a true budget towel, this would be a no brainer. I would say its soft enough for paint but I don`t intend on using for that purpose. It will be an interior towel for me. BUT if you are starting off and on a very tight budget, this towel would not hurt on a paint.
This towel is also dual pile, one side short pile and other short-medium pile. I normally don`t like dual pile but the short-medium side is very close to a short that it would not bother me.

Short-medium pile side

Short pile side


Here is a comparison between the CG WorkHorse, TRC Purple natily, Kirkland Signature. Clear difference between a GOOD high quality towel and the other two. The TRC purple towel is one of my favorite low pile high quality towels. It is supreme when removing wax/sealant/final buffing. If money (or microfibers) grew on trees, I would use it for
FINAL THOUGHTS
I love each towel for its own purpose, an interior towel and exterior towel.
One thing I did HATE about both towels are those stupid little tags. I had to rip off every single tag, which would sometimes fray the edge if the tear did not come clean.
I feel for the price of each towel it is excellent quality and good value. I have already purchased another set of Workhorse towels and will restock the Kirkland towels when they get worn down