waffle weaves?

shadybreal

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Looking for some good cheap waffle weaves for drying my cars. I need at least 6 more. I'm looking to dump my Absorber and only use the Cali blade on windows. I would like to spend around 7 or 8 dollars a piece for large towel. Thanks!
 
I've heard of them (on the forums), but have not made a purchase. I must say that deal on the link you provided looks pretty intriguing. I don't know what his shipping costs are like, but $5/towel sounds pretty good. If you spring for the package, let us know what you think of the quality of the product and customer service you recieve.
 
Mr. Clean said:
I've heard of them (on the forums), but have not made a purchase. I must say that deal on the link you provided looks pretty intriguing. I don't know what his shipping costs are like, but $5/towel sounds pretty good. If you spring for the package, let us know what you think of the quality of the product and customer service you recieve.

Ordering 10 today. I'll let you know about them as soon as I receive them.
 
Seems to be a pretty good deal. I have been waiting for a deal on these. Just ordered the 5 pack. I didn't appreciate the dollar something "handling fee". Haven't seen that fee in any order on the internet. But, with tax, shipping and "handling" the bottom line is still very good.

I just hope the product is good as well. Never heard of this guy, but he uses paypal, so I am ok with that.
 
I think it's hard to beat the quality of the WW towels that Detail City, Autogeek or Poorboys offer. Sometimes the old adage " You get what you pay
for" comes to play. I use 1 of the Cobra Ultimate Guzzlers to dry a pick up
truck and it is plenty thirsty when I finish. Just my 2 cents....
 
belcherm58 said:
I think it's hard to beat the quality of the WW towels that Detail City, Autogeek or Poorboys offer. Sometimes the old adage " You get what you pay
for" comes to play. I use 1 of the Cobra Ultimate Guzzlers to dry a pick up
truck and it is plenty thirsty when I finish. Just my 2 cents....

ain't that the truth:rolleyes:
 
Just received my MF from winnerscircledetailing, and they're very good quality. I got 10 for about 58 dollars including shipping. Awesome deal!
 
I have 2 of WCD WW towels, they are not the softest yet the don't scratch and they get better and better with each use/wash. I prefer my pakshak since they are thicker and softer but winner circles towels are pretty good towels for the $$ (as are his mf towels).
 
Just got my 5 Winners Circle 20 x 40 WW. I am going to try them out this weekend on my truck. I should have put some more thought into the size I was getting, as they are twice as long as they are high. They just "feel" kind of strange in the hand. I think that another 26 x 40 might have been a better choice, but I am going to see how the towel "handles.".

they do have a tag that will need to be cut off. Made in China (like everything else).:notme:
 
I think a few things when buying MF towels. I buy the best that I can afford. That meaning if I have $40 to spend I would rather spend that on less towels of higher quality than get more of a cheaper brand.

The reason for this is I am now seeing some of the towels that I got cheap not picking up as good as the use to and noticeable wear, as for the ones that I got of higher quality are still in great shape and picking up like new.

That's my take on it

I buy all my MF towels from Steve at PB now
 
The only waffle weaves that I have are from Poorboy's and Meguiars. I couldn't be more happy with either because they are both great quality.
 
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