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JoshVette said:Are you talking about drying your car with these??:think:
What ever happen to micro fibers people??
come on this is autopia, not mom and pops detail shop!!
howareb said:I agree with Accumulator. You have to consider your source... This is the brand of towel that I have used, with great results..
Accumulator said:Mallett Cars Ltd. uses black cotton towels (I suspect for the cool-shop-appearance factor) and if there were an actual, functional, problem with them Chuck and Lance would have them switched to white ones.
howareb said:[/B]
I agree. I just speaking on what I have heard on this subject. I have heard that the dye process does "bad things" to the cotton. That subject though I cannot intelligently speak on, because I now nothing about textile coloring.
On the same subject of dying towels, I wish my orange VROOM towels would stop putting that crappy orange dye in the wash. My white microfibers are all orange tinted now. :sadpace:
wannafbody said:buy the grey Target towels.
howareb said:... I just speaking on what I have heard on this subject...I cannot intelligently speak... because I now nothing about textile [topics]...
Accumulator said:I find myself thinking/posting the same sentiments a lot when these textile discussions come up! At some point I kinda think that I oughta just go by my first-hand experience, which always seems obviously clear-cut :think: Does it scratch? Does it soak up water? I often want to just devolve this stuff down to the empirically obvious.
howareb said:Who would have ever thought that such a subject carries with it, such an extreme importance?
... Microfiber, at least not yet, is not the end all and be all of car towels. Cotton towels do have a place...
..By far though I still believe that Auto carwashes (not touchless) are the main culprit for 95% of the scratches to autos.
howareb said:Still not interested in Vroom any longer. Viking for me. All the Vrooms are doing other duties. I looked at the Greys and really was not that impressed with them. Not like I was with the Vikings.
wannafbody said:The Vikings are quite nice towels. I also like the Blue Perl buffing towels from Autopia store. They are a woven towel and not split MF. That style of towel works great for removing waxes and sealants.
howareb said:The Autopia towels are my favorite buffing towels. I have found nothing that works as good as they do.
howareb said:I have found nothing that works as good as they do.