The Softest Plushest Thickest Microfiber Towel?

jb1 said:
Thanks BigJimZ28 & BigAl3 - I'll head out tomorrow and see what I can round up. We don't have Kragen in Dallas, but I'll check out O'Reilly.



if you don't have a kragen, check out these stores (schucks & checker) IIRC they are the same thing...

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BigAl3 said:
i only like to use the ultra-soft waffle weaves and my favorite ones are the CG's, they are softer than any other waffle weave i've tried and still are very soft after many numerous washes. but for the price, these can't beat... Excel Monterey Waffle Weave Drying Towel patrick's service rocks too! :up



also... kragen just got a smaller version (24x24) of the excellent gold viking x-large microfiber drying towel as well, for those who prefer something a little smaller and not the big cumbersome size (works perfect after you've sheeted/flooded as much water off)... :2thumbs:

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Where is the ultra plush WW on CG site? I can't find them on their site
 
MDRX8 said:



MDRX8,

I remember you telling me about the yellow ones. I haven't placed my order yet. Can you tell me what the difference in the two towels you have mentioned other than the size. What is the nap like on them? Which ones is "plusher?" Anything else you can think of would help - I'll probably get one or the other and I'm just not sure yet.

Thanks!
 
I know the blue towel with the red lining has the same nap of the vroom towels. Where the yellow one with the black lining has one side with short nap and one side the that has long naps. Also the yellow feels really soft and plush
 
Thanks to a forum member I got to try the Eurow shag towels. They're actually quite nice and they worked well for an afterwork quick wipedown with my DG FC&S. A good size and very thick. Fit well in my hand and did a great job. Of course I'd use something like the CG fluffers for buffing and stuff but a good towel overall!
 
Whats the prefer'd blend for a MF towel, 80/20 or 70/30 ? Is more polyester better or less? Might pick up some of those ones you posted David they seem bad a** for a final wipe down :)
 
Shane.belzers said:
Whats the prefer'd blend for a MF towel, 80/20 or 70/30 ? Is more polyester better or less? Might pick up some of those ones you posted David they seem bad a** for a final wipe down :)



It will blow you away! :)



wannafbody said:
That edgeless towel looks similar to the Zaino towel



It's like the the Blond & the White towels stacked together. Very plush and soft. If my kids were younger I'd be giving them these towels to sleep with. :wink:
 
Anyone have a good lead one cheaper red MF towels for the dangerous dirty work... Thinking of switching our MF around again as my underlings cant seem to keep our yellow Wax/sealant ones clean
 
Very good point actually. I currently just have them pre treating any stains or marks they see after each use with OPC then they can toss it in the hamper.. Seems to be keeping them cleaner that way...



Actually i just looked through my distributors new catalog apparently they now offer red, with i knew that before i order like a million towels in other colors lol.



So do you think the benefits of yellow for LSPing out weight they're ability to look clean longer.



Right now i do Light Blue Mf for interior work, Black for exterior (anything dirty), Yellow for wax/sealant/polish...



I was thinking of keeping Blue for interior, making Black the wax/sealant/polish towel, and Red for exterior(dirt and grime) ie danger stuff you dont want contaminating other towels with?
 
Shane.belzers said:
So do you think the benefits of yellow for LSPing out weight they're ability to look clean longer?



I wouldn't want them to *look* clean, but rather *BE* clean if they're touching paint. With the lighter color it'd be easier to tell if they're contaminated. Easy to get on an employee who's using an unclean MF for this too ;)
 
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