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  • MF Towels

    Ok, well I have purchased 24 MF towels from Sam's (i think the same one's at Costco) and I am pleased at the results compared to the terry cloth towels. Yet, I have put in my mind that the two have their own purposes. But anyways, I have noticed that here and there little particles of yellow (color of the mf towel) show up or come off the towel.

    Questions:
    1) Would washing these help reduce these incidents?
    2) What is the difference between these towels and the Megiuar's towels? I would just need a good reason to justify spending that much more on towels.

    Thanks

    -Ryan

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    I shop at Sam's a lot...If I see the towels, I'll try to post back about the difference (as far as looks & feel goes).

    Maybe a good washing would remove all of the lint...It could be left over lint from the manufacturing process.
    r. b.

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    • #3
      Sam's MFs

      I bought some of the Sam's MF. I also noticed some linting. Just washed them the first time this past weekend, and it appears linting isn't there, but I only did a wipe down.

      My plans are to use the "cheaper" MFs for drying and initial product removal, and use the better Meguiars for final pass, at least until i get enuf Meguiars in the collection! That 20-pack is looking tempting!!

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      • #4
        Re: Sam's MFs

        Originally posted by IceColdOne
        That 20-pack is looking tempting!!
        At $70.00, it is a pretty good deal...At that price, you might get free shipping and a free T-shirt.
        r. b.

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