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Madeline Cole
Greater than one weekSaw these recommended on the AutoDetailing subreddit for all purpose microfiber detailing towels. They are way better quality than the microfiber found at home improvement stores. I use these for the dirtier detailing jobs like wheels and door jambs, etc saving plush ones for drying and wax removal.
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KatR
> 3 dayUsed it on my car and also on a mirror in the house. Not happy with all the fuzzies it left , had to Re lean with paper towels
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Edelwisa
> 3 dayEverything is good
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Michael J.
> 3 dayThese are okay for the money. I know a lot of people rave about these 300 microfiber towels but I wasnt too impressed. I have many other towels from Griots, Adams, etc. If you are looking for something plush, get the lavender 365 microfiber towels from Rag Company. Those are outstanding and well worth the extra money.
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Ram Owner
> 3 dayThese are some of the softest yet most economical premium microfiber towels I’ve ever used. These towels are great for wax or ceramic coating removal (buffing) and interior cleaning. Even after washing/drying the towels, they have maintained their shape and haven’t frayed. I would recommend a higher GSM/plusher towel for drying the exterior paint/door jambs.
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Levi
Greater than one weekIm becoming a big fan of the Edgeless series from The Rag Company. Perfect size for a good all around towel. I use them for interior and for removing polishes. Ive also lately been using them for rinseless washed which they work great for. I always wash my towels before using and I dont have any linting issues.
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Lior Cohen
> 3 dayBest Quality
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chris merritt
> 3 dayIve used these for years as they are usually what is stocked by corporate rag companies. I guess some herpaderps started a laundry business for dealerships and just googled rag company these are actually some of the worst microfibers Ive owned. the only only only benefit to them is not having much of an edge to scratch clearcoat. do not bother using them for windows if you value your shoulder ligaments. leave more lint and smudges after 3 windows than a regular shitty home towel from wal mart. they drag so bad when getting off waxes that you will probably do more damage than you corrected. polish and sealers come off ok with it, as all the lint is usually trapped by those medias. hell the only way to really use these on windows is with some kind of top coat/final touch detailer mixed in with your glass cleaner. im willing to admit that the large rag companies probably do not take good care of these, and mix everything containing wax, twigs, gravel, glue, and solvents alike all into one machine and call it good. IF you can take care of these and IF you dont mind tiny milimiter size hairs littering your windows and interior plastics, go on ahead.
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Gary Shuck
> 3 dayIt really picks up dust and cleans windows great
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Remember 9/11
> 3 dayBought them for car care. Very impressed with size and quality. Work great! Highly recommend the blue ones!