High End Microfiber Towels for sale
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High End Microfiber Towels for sale
I have 16x26 size in Microfiber towels for sale. There's two types of grades for the towels and I have the best of the two.
The prices for the towels are $8.00 each.
Payment through paypal account sackoi2@attbi.com
Make sure your mailing address is listed when ordering.
The prices for the towels are $8.00 each.
Payment through paypal account sackoi2@attbi.com
Make sure your mailing address is listed when ordering.
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Originally posted by aux
is it like the absorber?
is it like the absorber?
this sounds to me just like a hella soft towel:dunno:
I dont think i'd pay $8.00 just to be able to "clean the dash without anything on it" It's never hurt me before to put something on the cloth to clean the dash.
Im going out on a limb here by thinking that these would be good candidates for use when waxing your car. Im thinking that they would less prone to give you "swirl marks"
Am I right?
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The Absorber is a plastic material that absorbs water.
I only use MF towels when drying, cleaning or waxing my car. Yes, MF towels are less likely to produce swirl marks when drying or waxing your car. A good test would be to get a CD you dont care about, a rub the towels you currently use on the face of the CD. Most terry cloths are abrasive and will leave swirls on the CD. MF towels are great for the interior and your window. For both applications all you need is water and a MF towel.
Here's a link I found:
http://www.waxstation.com/microtowel.htm
I only use MF towels when drying, cleaning or waxing my car. Yes, MF towels are less likely to produce swirl marks when drying or waxing your car. A good test would be to get a CD you dont care about, a rub the towels you currently use on the face of the CD. Most terry cloths are abrasive and will leave swirls on the CD. MF towels are great for the interior and your window. For both applications all you need is water and a MF towel.
Here's a link I found:
http://www.waxstation.com/microtowel.htm
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Originally posted by timmy8151
The Absorber is a plastic material that absorbs water.
I only use MF towels when drying, cleaning or waxing my car. Yes, MF towels are less likely to produce swirl marks when drying or waxing your car. A good test would be to get a CD you dont care about, a rub the towels you currently use on the face of the CD. Most terry cloths are abrasive and will leave swirls on the CD. MF towels are great for the interior and your window. For both applications all you need is water and a MF towel.
Here's a link I found:
http://www.waxstation.com/microtowel.htm
The Absorber is a plastic material that absorbs water.
I only use MF towels when drying, cleaning or waxing my car. Yes, MF towels are less likely to produce swirl marks when drying or waxing your car. A good test would be to get a CD you dont care about, a rub the towels you currently use on the face of the CD. Most terry cloths are abrasive and will leave swirls on the CD. MF towels are great for the interior and your window. For both applications all you need is water and a MF towel.
Here's a link I found:
http://www.waxstation.com/microtowel.htm