Amazon.com is now selling the Supreme Shine microfiber towels. The 3-pack sells for $8.88, which is $2 more than you can get it at ADS; but if you buy four packs, you only pay $26.64, with free shipping! That's only $2.22 per towel (shipped)--and that price is hard to beat.
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I ordered 4 packs last week in hopes that Amazon sends the SS with satin edges. According to the photo and description, these have the satin edges. I'll post back when they arrive, should be here by Friday. Still a good deal, saves on shipping and tax.NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.
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For anyone reading this getting into detailing,
Often times the question comes up,
"How many microfiber polishing cloths do I need?
Usually this is from the perspective of detailing a car, as in a Saturday detailing session.
I would just interject that another consideration is washing your microfiber polishing cloths. It's best to not wash microfiber with other types of towels like cotton towels or a load of jeans and t-shirts, so ideally you want to only wash microfiber polishing cloths together in a dedicated microfiber wash load.
Thinking about how many microfibers you need from this perspective, you want enough microfiber polishing cloths to run at least a small load through your washer and dryer.
Something about making a wash and dry load with only 4 items for example always seems kind of wasteful. So instead of stocking up on enough microfiber polishing cloths for a single detailing session, stock up on enough microfiber polishing cloths to at least make a small wash load when you're ready to wash and dry your microfiber polishing cloths.
12 average size microfiber polishing cloths makes for a good small load in most washing machines. So use that as a target number to shoot for when building up your supply for microfiber polishing cloths.
Here's another tip...
Swing by a store like Target or Walmart and pick up a small clothes hamper for the garage and dedicate this for just microfiber polishing cloths. It's vitally important that your microfiber polishing cloths don't get contaminated with dirt and other abrasive particles.
Seems like the wind always blows leaves into our garage and when they dry out and get crinkly and then get on microfiber it's almost impossible to get all the dried leave particles out of the nap of the microfiber nap and in this case washing it with other microfibers will contaminate them also.
So invest in enough microfiber polishing cloths to make a small wash load and invest in a dedicated clothes hamper for the garage to keep them from getting dirty and contaminated.
Then when you have enough dirty microfiber polishing cloths to make a wash load, wash them, dry them and then store them in a place where they wont' get dirty.
Another thing to look for at Target and Walmart that will help you are these roll around plastic cabinets with 4-5 drawers. You can fold your microfiber polishing cloths and place them in the drawers and this will keep them clean so they're always ready to use.
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Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostSomething about making a wash and dry load with only 4 items for example always seems kind of wasteful.Swirls hide in the black molecular depths, only waiting for the right time to emerge and destroy your sanity.
--Al Kimel
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Originally posted by Mark Kleis View PostIf you buy the 36 pack they are only $1.83~ at ADS a piece. Granted, you have some slight shipping costs, but if you combine a large enough order you get a free Meguiar's bag!
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