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  • #16
    Re: Costco MF?

    [QUOTE=mis3;339696]
    Originally posted by Justin A View Post
    I just got a 24 pack of orange MFs from Sam's Club. It was $10 for a 24 pack!QUOTE]

    My friend uses Costco MF and he likes it. Maybe he does not have the other kinds to compare.

    There is no Sam club in Toronto. Maybe they have them in Walmart. What color are these Sam's MF?

    They're orange.
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    • #17
      Re: Costco MF?

      sam's club has the mf towels in diff colors and they are $10 for 24 i picked some up yest
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      • #18
        Re: Costco MF?

        Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
        While they are not the best on paint they still work if they are well taken care of and relatively new.
        What are you basing that on? I have used them on paint for years and they are fine. Mine are also 2 years old.

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        • #19
          Re: Costco MF?

          Wash them first to get the lint out. They are fine, I have used them both on paint and interior. The only thing I don't like them for is glass. They tend to lint up on glass, but so do the other "quality" ones. I still use a good old cotton terry for glass and plastic. I use the newer ones for paint. Once they start to show wear, they go to interior. Once they are grizzled they go to wheel and tire duty, then to trash. Some people segment interior towels and exterior towels, but that's overkill when you're trying to wash them.
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          • #20
            Re: Costco MF?

            Originally posted by TJPark01 View Post
            Wash them first to get the lint out. They are fine, I have used them both on paint and interior. The only thing I don't like them for is glass. They tend to lint up on glass, but so do the other "quality" ones. I still use a good old cotton terry for glass and plastic. I use the newer ones for paint. Once they start to show wear, they go to interior. Once they are grizzled they go to wheel and tire duty, then to trash. Some people segment interior towels and exterior towels, but that's overkill when you're trying to wash them.
            I totally agree, especially on glass with the linting.

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            • #21
              Re: Costco MF?

              [QUOTE=TJPark01;341192]I use the newer ones for paint. Once they start to show wear, they go to interior. Once they are grizzled they go to wheel and tire duty, then to trash.[QUOTE]

              I think I need to try this. Thanks from a newbie
              Last edited by Jossy92; Jul 22, 2009, 08:57 AM. Reason: Unsucessfully tried to fix the "quote".
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              • #22
                Re: Costco MF?

                Unfortunately for me, there arent any Meg's Washing accessories up here. Anybody have any opinions on Armor All MFs?

                They seem like the best quality MFs at my local Walmart and I'm considering picking them up. Theres a Glass MF, a Detailing MF and a Dusting MF

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