Wow is the MF any good?

buttashine

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http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-dwdt-2.html



Has anyone tried this towel, it looks like a good deal yeah? Is this price for two towels and the 2 quantity for 4 towels? I recently tried Pakshak's because a lot of you recommended them but the car isn't totally dry after using it. Plus the Autopiacarcare deal looks like about half price of pakshak and the shipping is also less, the shak has the highest shipping around. Is that how it is with all MF, the surface not totally dry?? Why do you guys like them better than good ol chamois? Will the Sonus Wonderwashe prevent the MF for getting stiff? Thanks for the answers this is a cool forum.
 
My absolutely favority MF is this Cobra. OMG, it's nice...

http://www.autogeek.net/cobra-microfiber-towel.html



I have also found some Microteks at Wal-Mart that are very good and priced really well. Large blue drying towel and some small blue detail towels.



While on the subject, this product works wonders for cleaning and reviving MF's... Pinnacle Micro Rejuvenator 16oz. Microfiber Detergent Concentrate.

http://www.autogeek.net/pin620.html

A little pricey, but I was totally amazed at how clean and revived all my MFs came out !!! I definitely will be asking for larger quantities to make sure I always have plenty on hand.
 
I've got a few of those Sonus Der Wunder drying towels and they work as advertised. I haven't noticed any downside to these over any other WW MF's I've used.
 
I get my towels from here > www.detailersparadise.com



All these MF towels sold at Detailers Paradise are made in Korea.

Seems the best MF is coming out of Korea these days.

I stay away from any MF made in China, but maybe I'm just weird

like that. :chuckle:
 
I agree with you, detailers paradise are damn good, I love the monster fluffy the most though

Have yet to try the sonus towels



Chinese MF is horrible. I have to say that lots of microfibre brands are made in south and north korea and its amazing how much of a difference there is between all of them.

There's tricot weave, waffle weave, towels with no edges, stitching and silk binding.



Must get me some cobra's to try as well
 
Yeh Detailers Paradise has some really cool stuff, and the monster fluffies

are bad *** towels. : ) I also use the waffle weaves for drying - they soak

up TONS of water.
 
Wow maybe I old fashion. For drying I use a electric leaf blower and finish up with the "Absorber" towel found at Wal-mart. But the leaf blower works get on the cars and polished chrome rims and tires. LOL....
 
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