Microfiber towels...best non linting one?

JonB

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It's been a while since I purchased MF's and need some new ones. Who is now making the best NON LINTING 70/30 towels and best pricing???



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All good suggestions above. Adding to the list...



MicrofiberTech

Autopia Store (just heard today a good report on the waffle weaves on sale now!)
 
would be DFT MF Towels and the new Autopian Ultimate Waffle Weave towels. Both are very soft and scratch proof.
 
I would think that most of the popular MF sources have little problem with linting. I've had little linting from the local TW MFs myself.
 
I know that the Miracle Towel is definitely non linting, but is the most expensive of the bunch. Pakshak is out of the light blue towels, which are for some reason better than the other colors...

Any links for DF towels?



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Make sure you wash the MFs before you use them. Even the best towels leave lint before they are washed. I use the extra rinse option. The cheap ones from Walmart leave lint even after washing so save them for doorjambs and door ledges. (don't use them on windows or they'll drive ya nuts).

Of course, my favorites are Paks. :up
 
Don't laugh, but the Turtle Wax MF towels they sell at Autozone are pretty damn good. Only drawback may be size (12 x 16) so you probably would want something large specifically for drying, but for removing polish, wax and cleaning windows, the Turtle Wax towels are great and very available. I have had zero linting problems with them.
 
Has anyone else tried Meguiar's ultimate wipes? After using one, I'm considering replacing my fluffy blue MF's from microfibertech! Ultimate wipes aren't nearly as plush, but they're every bit as soft and soak up water much quicker, which makes it good as a secondary towel for drying.
 
raymond_ho2002 said:
Has anyone else tried Meguiar's ultimate wipes? After using one, I'm considering replacing my fluffy blue MF's from microfibertech! Ultimate wipes aren't nearly as plush, but they're every bit as soft and soak up water much quicker, which makes it good as a secondary towel for drying.



I have found that some of the plusher towels are not as good as the less plush towels also. I have no idea why...:nixweiss The threadcount on Microfiber Tech's towels is the same as the Magic Towel. Sounds like a good towel.



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Scottwax said:
Don't laugh, but the Turtle Wax MF towels they sell at Autozone are pretty damn good. Only drawback may be size (12 x 16) so you probably would want something large specifically for drying, but for removing polish, wax and cleaning windows, the Turtle Wax towels are great and very available. I have had zero linting problems with them.



I'll second that, Scottwax
 
Pakshak



High quality products at reasonable prices. Many seem to like Pakshak's new line of waffle weave towels too. Might as well get a couple of those for blot-drying your car. :xyxthumbs



Aloha!
 
I have a PakShak bundle on order. I was looking at some of the others and they were listed as 80/20 or no info on content at all. I will only buy 70/30's for my needs. Thanks for the recommendation! I will let you know how they compare to the towels I have had in the past. I've had some good batches and some not so good....



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Scottwax said:
Don't laugh, but the Turtle Wax MF towels they sell at Autozone are pretty damn good. Only drawback may be size (12 x 16) so you probably would want something large specifically for drying, but for removing polish, wax and cleaning windows, the Turtle Wax towels are great and very available. I have had zero linting problems with them.



:doh I was at Autozone today! I wish I would have read this before I left as I would have picked some up along with my claymagic kit. oh well...
 
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