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  • Mf towel from dollar tree

    Have any1 use the MF Towels that the dollar tree carry ?An if so how did they work out?

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    I never used these but it's pretty safe to say you get what you pay for. I assume they are pretty thin compared to any premium MF towels. Likely similar to the cheap 20 packs you can get at Walmart or target? Great for wiping interiors and glass I guess? Paint....not so sure.
    "STRIFE" aka Phil
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      Re: Mf towel from dollar tree

      Where are they made? What is the GSM? Without this information, I would not use them on paint. Perhaps good for wheels, tires, engines, and dirtier jobs where you do not want to use your good quality microfibers.
      Yeah we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars, and the sun - John Lennon

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        Re: Mf towel from dollar tree

        A while back Walmart had the Meguiar's Supreme Shine Microfiber towels in a 20 pack for $19 shipped, I bought three 20 packs and love these towels. Very nice quality. It pays to buy in bulk. IIRC, these towels are typically selling for around $6.00 - $10.00 for a pack of three.
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          Re: Mf towel from dollar tree

          I only use them for grimy jobs. Door jamb status, etc.

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