Well heck, there's not a lot to not like about a super plush, super soft towel.
I like that it specifically comes PREWASHED!
I use high quality terry towels specifically for one thing: removing glazes, #7, #81, DC #2, and the like. My comparable towels are the Koala towels from Autopia, Martha Stewart 4-Star towels from KMart (equal in plushness and weight to the Koala), and Fieldcrest Cannon towels (slightly less plush).
Today's job is removing #7.
These towels definitely put more fibers per square inch to the paint than the other towels. For working to remove the #7, the towel only needed to be wiped lightly over the product, producing a wet oily sheen that wiped clean with a Supreme Shine Microfiber (another outstanding towel). The other towels need a bit more pressure and a couple more swipes to do the same work, mostly because the towels aren't as dense, they don't put down the same number of fibers per swipe.
One towel did an entire Miata without loading up with residue, and the towel worked just as well on the last panel as it did on the first. Although the Miata is a small car, I have no doubt that the towel would do a much larger vehicle, up to a full sized car or small SUV. Trailblazers and up might require two towels.
Like I said, there's not much to not like about a super plush, super soft towel!
Tom
I like that it specifically comes PREWASHED!
I use high quality terry towels specifically for one thing: removing glazes, #7, #81, DC #2, and the like. My comparable towels are the Koala towels from Autopia, Martha Stewart 4-Star towels from KMart (equal in plushness and weight to the Koala), and Fieldcrest Cannon towels (slightly less plush).
Today's job is removing #7.
These towels definitely put more fibers per square inch to the paint than the other towels. For working to remove the #7, the towel only needed to be wiped lightly over the product, producing a wet oily sheen that wiped clean with a Supreme Shine Microfiber (another outstanding towel). The other towels need a bit more pressure and a couple more swipes to do the same work, mostly because the towels aren't as dense, they don't put down the same number of fibers per swipe.
One towel did an entire Miata without loading up with residue, and the towel worked just as well on the last panel as it did on the first. Although the Miata is a small car, I have no doubt that the towel would do a much larger vehicle, up to a full sized car or small SUV. Trailblazers and up might require two towels.
Like I said, there's not much to not like about a super plush, super soft towel!
Tom
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