08-05-2011, 06:21 PM
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Montani Semper Liberi
Drives: 2011 Black 2SS/RS w/ IOM stripes
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Masontown, WV
Posts: 4,841
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Originally Posted by boreas
I bought the Costco too... But after all those comments, I couldn't help but experiment... As a pharmacist, I have faith in generic products. I know that microfiber towels aren't regulated by the government though
So... I took a blank CD and my costco towel and I rubbed. And rubbed... And again a bit. I tried going back and forth for a while. Then with circular motions. I really can't see a swirl mark.
I'm not pretending to know anything special here, and I trust the advice of the forum specialist. Junkman's and Adam's videos have shown me all I know about care care! I think that if you're looking for the best microfiber towel, you should turn to "better" brands. But for the average Joe (like me!) I think those Costco towel are fine! BTW, I tried a short Google search, but couldn't find a non-chinese microfiber supplier, what company makes Adam's towel (not being testy here, just naturally curious!!!)?
I'll really have to order one from Adam's in order to experiment with both towel!
Phil
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ye took one from Sam's club, one from advance auto, one I got with a clay system from Meguiars, and another one I got from walmart. rubbed them all on a CD underside and saw no difference in any of them. rubbed in the same spot for like a minute or so applying decent pressure. no scratching or anything. not sure how they would damage paint?
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