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Boston Man said:I dont know why so many people bash these yellow Costco towels. I've been using them since my car was brand new... 2006 Civic. I still have not noticed any swirl marks or any other types of scratches. I use them to dry and to wipe wax and polish residue off.
Is your car white or silver by any chance?Boston Man said:I dont know why so many people bash these yellow Costco towels. I've been using them since my car was brand new... 2006 Civic. I still have not noticed any swirl marks or any other types of scratches. I use them to dry and to wipe wax and polish residue off.
Bobarell said:Also, they are fine on paint as long as you keep them clean and free of dirt. Why is it that we have to use $20 towels to dry our cars off?? I've seen plenty of people using the Autozone/Walmart/Target drying towels and these actually absorb better. I have Cobras and PakShak in my arsonal but these are no worse than any "inexpensive" MF's your going to buy anywhere else. But, they are A LOT cheaper than anywhere else!!
Legacy99 said:Is your car white or silver by any chance?
Try using the sun.Boston Man said:It's "Galaxy Gray Metallic"... a light brownish color.
I use a Brinkmann Dual Xenon light.
Ubryaj said:I'm guessing that is no more and they only carry the yellow towels?
The Wraith said:Try them on the glass. Then you'll see why those MF"s don't belong near an automobile.