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  • #16
    Originally posted by gb387
    How did we go from microfibers to line driveing penguins?
    Interesting that you should bring that up as I was considering asking the same question prior to arriving at your post.

    I believe I had talked myself out of wondering about the answer to that question though... I'm almost afriad to ask.

    Oh yeah, we don't have Costcos in Kentucky either. Sam's Club isn't bad though...

    RP
    -The Final Detail-
    Lagrange, Kentucky
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    • #17
      We don't have much of anything in Kentucky. Almost everything I buy has to be shipped from somewhere on the west coast.

      Derek

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      • #18
        Originally posted by 2hotford
        Ha!!! I just nailed him 593 and have the screen shot to prove it!!!

        Tim
        I tied you Tim!...But no proof, so you'll just have to take my word...:p

        I would have done better, but I don't bat left handed...
        r. b.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by 99sdime
          We don't have much of anything in Kentucky. Almost everything I buy has to be shipped from somewhere on the west coast.

          Derek
          You are correct there.... but, we have a GREAT Meguiar's distributor here in Louisville. He stocks nearly Meg's Mirror Glaze item (in multiple size bottles) and a good majority of the Detailer line. Needless to say, most of those guys down there know me on a first name basis and claim they can't make their quarterly goals without my support. LOL!

          M & G DIST.
          4719 PRESTON HWY
          LOUISVILLE KY 40213
          (502) 966-8276

          RP
          -The Final Detail-
          Lagrange, Kentucky
          thefinaldetail@insightbb.com
          CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY GALLERY

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          • #20
            Ok, I finally did give the costo mf's a try yesterday for a quick brief demo of my brand new DA polisher I bought and yeah they aren't quite as good. I'd say middle of the road, they required more effort to remove DACP compared to the meguiars mf. They will be fine for interior use or on glass, even final detail wipe down, but the better ones will deffinitely be used for removing polishes and wax for sure.

            The nap isn't trimmed like the more expensive towels. No scratches though so they work as advertised.
            Later,
            Ricky

            For great Meguiar's deals I use
            Auto Detailing Solutions

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            • #21
              I have the Meguiars and the Costco and both seem really good. Here is an interesting side note. Last spring I washed my MF's (white) with my Waffle MF drying rags (yellow) and 2 regular all cotton cloth towels. The waffles had not been washed before. When I opend the washer all of my MF's were a pale yellow and the all cotton was just as white as the day I bought them.

              I guess the MF's really do grab EVERYTHING. I wash them all separately now, my wife hates that.

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              • #22
                This was posted on another board... its the same penguin game with a small twist...

                663.3

                Another Peguine Game
                Last edited by gb387; Feb 28, 2004, 07:27 PM.
                Brandon

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                • #23
                  The Costco in West Los Angeles (Marina del Rey store) just got the Microfiber car towels in stock. A package of a dozen for $8.29 or 69 cents a towel. These are the yellow 16"X16" ones from Detailers Preference/Eurow.
                  I brought them home and threw them right into the washer with a few drops of Woolite. Air fluff dry (no heat). Tried them on removing DACP, #7, and NXT.
                  Used them just the same way I use my good Meguiars towels. One towel to remove most of the material and another fresh one to finish it off. Did just as good a job as the good towels on DACP but took extra work to remove the #7. I think I tried to remove the NXT too soon since the first towel just seemed to smear it around but the second took it right off.
                  Overall a really good deal. They are so cheap that if you tore or stained one you just wouldn't care.
                  So I phoned a friend of mine that was going to Costco this morning and had him get me another four packages. Now I've got sixty of them! Can't use the excuse "sorry I can't polish your car today, I'm out of towels" anymore.

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                  • #24
                    Any comparisons out there of the Meguiar's Ultimate Wipes vs the green Viper Microfiber cloths? They both seem equal, but has anyone noticed strengths and weaknesses of each? I've only recently begun to use the Ultimate Wipes, so my experience is limited with them.

                    Sunny
                    Detailing is like playing music.. the more you practice, the better you become at it.

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                    • #25
                      I just bought a set of 3 Microfiber towels for $6.47 at Wal-Mart. They're from Rubbermaid, and there is a blue towel for windows/mirrors, a yellow towel for bathroom fixtures, and a green towel for multi-purpose.

                      I hope all microfiber towels are universal. It tells me 'Simply wet the cloth with water and wipe the surface.' Will I have to wet the cloth before I remove the clay and/or the wax?

                      Does it matter which 3 choices of my towels I use for detailing?
                      FL

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                      • #26
                        I've heard good things about the costco towels, however the batch I bought lint UNBELIEVABLY bad
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                        • #27
                          I have quite a few of the Costco towels, as well as just about every other mf towel on the planet.

                          FOR THE PRICE, they're great.
                          They do lint badly and bleed color at first as stated, but are good after a few washes, they they are fine to use on paint. I still only use my premium towels on most finishes, just because they work better.
                          After quite a few washes they lose their plushness, but don't fall apart or anything. These towels are a real workhorse, and great to have around.
                          Username "FLAWLESS" on every other forum, but was taken already on here.
                          Flawless Auto Detailing - "Expect Perfection"

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Mike Phillips
                            Hey Tom,

                            I don't know about you, but I kind of enjoyed hitting the penguin...

                            Thanks for sharing Mosca!

                            Mike

                            p.s.

                            I got a 560 after a couple of hits... is there a Hall of Fame somewhere?
                            There can be if you make one!!

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