Do you guys use microfiber towels on your cars? If you do, how do you use them? Do you use them for quick detailer? Do you use them for taking wax off? Do you use them for buffing? Do they work better than a old bath towel? Thanks
Does it seem like when the towels are new, that the material feels like it snags on things like your rough skin. Seems like the material is rough and would put very fine scratches in your paint. Jim
I've been using MF towels for over 10 years now. Back then, they were very pricey. Even a 14" x 14" was $15 or so! And there was a huge variation in quality. Now, I don't think it makes a huge difference. I have the yellow ones from Costco, drying towels from WalMart and a host of high end towels from about everyone (Pakshak, Griot's, MFtech, Poorboy's etc.). For me, the biggest thing is the nap. Some naps just work better than others for certain things. The quality, as a general rule, seems fairly consistent across the board anymore.
As mentioned above, wash alone and no fabric softener. How you clean them is more important than anything. For a locally available soap, try Tide Free. My personal preference is Charlie's Soap. No residue at all. I also use it on all of my clothes.
And I kind of have a sliding scale of using them. Newest / cleanest get used on the paint. When they start to get a little dirty or greasy, they get used for doorjambs, etc. After than, they become dusting cloths for the house (I never use cleaners-just wet MF). And finally, they become tack cloths. I just use a Sharpie to mark if they're for dust or tack, and wash those separately from the ones for the car.
Does it seem like when the towels are new, that the material feels like it snags on things like your rough skin. Seems like the material is rough and would put very fine scratches in your paint. Jim
I buy the bag of yellow ones at Costco. They are better than most the cheaper or even slightly more expensive ones. They work well. I use them to dry the water after pressure washing (with filtered water) my cars/trucks.
And anywhere a good quailty wiping or washing rag is needed. I wash them in the machine, seperate load, and they get softer over time.
Can't complain. No micro scratches on my cars, but then, I use them correctly, never using them on a dry surface unless it's just washed.
Fabric softener is basically fat, so it should never be used on anything you want to absorb water.