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Microfiber cloths, expensive isn't necessarily better.
I have been using these microfiber towels to quick detail my ZL1 (it's black, using Adam's quick detailer):
Autogeeks Microfiber Chinchilla buffing cloths Griots Garage Speed Shine Micro Fiber Cloths "Crappy" Autozone microfiber cloths. I generally have been using the Autozone ones sparingly, or under the hood, or for the rims (I separate those, they become RIM ONLY rags). AND been using the Chinchilla and Griots as quick detailing rags. I'll be the first to admit I'm really somewhat of a newb with this kind of thing... or at least in the past didn't care as much. So, maybe I was using the wrong rags, but when I would use the Chinchilla or Griots to dry after a wet wipe down with Adams, they would leave fibers behind that might as well have been glued to the car. Initially I thought that these were small very very frequent scratches in the clear coat, and I had screwed something up. I first started to notice (at least) after I had used Griot's waterless wash. So, initially I blamed it on that. NOW, I was seeing it after I do a quick detail. I determined it was fibers from the cloths. And they were a bitch to get off. And never would completely come off the trunk or hood. Well, I just out of desperation used the Autozone microfiber cloths to dry after a quick detail (using the fancy ones for the wet wipe down) and not only did it not leave any fibers on the paint, it removed all the OLD ones that I just couldn't get up. AND after close inspection didn't leave any clear coat scratches. So... yay!!! TL;DR: Fancy microfibers left debris that was impossible to get off. Autozone "crappy" microfibers picked all that stuff up and car looks great. Yay cheap!
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You didn't mention any fancy or good microfiber in this whole rant.
In addition, it sounds like you didn't wash your 'fancy' ones first. Microfiber always needs to be washed first. The scratches you were worried about from the 'fancy' ones? Don't worry, your autozone ones actually will leave those.
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They had been washed multiple times. Well... at least twice for both expensive ones.
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Try these if you want actual quality microfiber. There are other good options, but these are the best.
http://www.carpro-us.com/microfiber-...-pile-16-x-16/
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Well, I'll give 'em a shot. Right now I'm just happy I no longer have a ZL1 that looks like it's shedding!
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There's a lot more than just checking to see if a scratch was left. There are different types of microfiber for different purposes, nap lengths, GPM, etc.
By the way, 10 times out of 10, expensive typically means better.
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Just to chime in, I hear a lot of guys recommending http://www.theragcompany.com/
I just spend $40 there, going to try them out.
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All MF towels lint, but some are way worse than others. A very good towel for overall use(quick detailing to polish removal) are these....
http://www.carpro-us.com/16-x-16-car...-towel-5-pack/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I like the Boa a lot for a low price towel.
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Never had any problem with my CG MF towels, just a couple thought, do you wash your MF towels separate from any non MF fabric, maybe your car could use a good clay baring to remove any harsh contanmates from your paint? JMO
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I will second the "Rag Company", reasonably priced and I have no issues with them.
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The Griots Garage towels you used, were they soft blue ones?
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Always find it funny spend $50,000 on a car and clean it with $2 microfiber towels?
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