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Christiana Vandervort
> 24 hourAfter using several microfiber towels for my car,these Adams Borderless towels are the best ones Ive used, no streaking or shedding of the fibers. I ordered 6, now Im going to order a 12 pack.
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Tim
> 24 hourSoft microfiber towels from Adams are exactly what you expect from this premium brand, at a significant discount. Great for wiping/buffing off detail spray, waxes, sealants, etc.,
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KENNY D.
> 24 hourThese are some of the best youll find.
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Jerry flashing
> 24 hourHands down the softest towels I’ve ever used, quite expensive though.
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TONY MONTERO
> 24 hourWORKS GREAT
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Roy
> 24 hourWorks great on all surfaces i have used towel on.
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macbeth51249
> 24 hourWonderful cleaning cloths
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Dr. Wava Crist
> 24 hourI love those towels hard to find them.
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Shawn Lee Cordova
> 24 hourThese towels are great
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jenksdrummer
> 24 hourLooks, these would be great for cars and detailing, but what I really got them for is to use with my guitars! I do have other MF products from other companies and these do appear to be some high quality stuff to where I honestly should get more to use with my vehicles... I have string-swings to wall-hang my guitars from the wall both to display and to make for easy grab and play without having to deal with a case or a guitar stand/multi-stand with a toddler running around. Some of my guitars are cheap, some are very much not so. So, back to the string-swings; as the name implies; they allow the guitars to swing as they are hung by the headstock...and I have a ceiling fan that creates just enough tubulence that my guitars literally do swing back and forth maybe 1/16-1/4. Thats not a lot. But, over time, on at least one guitar, its caused the finish to come off at the contact point. Well....time to stop that. Tape measure puts the nearest point of the guitar body at just under 3. Enter 12x12x3 acoustic foam. As I dont know if that foam is finish safe (smells of cat urine; which is probably the flame retardant, which is probably ammonia-based; or maybe cat urine is a flame retardant?) - anyhow, I contacted Adams Polishes and asked them about this item specifically and if it reacts to nitrocellulose finishes. They said it wont and actually would be pretty great stuff to use with guitars in general. So, 12x12x3 foam block, then this over the top of it; being 16x16 theyre large enough to hold themselves on with the MF aspect being a bit...grippy...and the guitar gently resting against that to where it does NOT move any more. Win. Only a few days in and I dont see the finish melting or going hazy...so Im guessing itll be fine, and I dont have to worry about my guitars swinging any more.