Costco Cotton Towels
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Costco Cotton Towels
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I read a post here about the Costco Yellow Microfiber towels being pretty good. What bout the big pack of white towels they have right next to it? The packaging doesn't say if it's 100% cotton or not.
I read a post here about the Costco Yellow Microfiber towels being pretty good. What bout the big pack of white towels they have right next to it? The packaging doesn't say if it's 100% cotton or not.
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Oh, they definitely won't scratch glass.
I've had good luck with just using a dry microfiber towel on the inside of my glass. I wait until evening when the glass is not too hot. Preferrable, there's a slight haze of mist on them. I don't use any cleaner at all, maybe another slightly damp towel first and then go over it with a dry one.
Oh, a hint for you microfiber users: don't wash your towels with any cotton. They can pick up lint that will come off the next time you use them.
I've had good luck with just using a dry microfiber towel on the inside of my glass. I wait until evening when the glass is not too hot. Preferrable, there's a slight haze of mist on them. I don't use any cleaner at all, maybe another slightly damp towel first and then go over it with a dry one.
Oh, a hint for you microfiber users: don't wash your towels with any cotton. They can pick up lint that will come off the next time you use them.
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+1 with natural chamois. I always liked using them. At the detail shop that I worked at when I was younger (some time in 1998) used them.
I'm not too much of a fan of microfiber, especially the yellow ones from Costco. Seems like there some left over residue on them that leaves some kind of haze. I do, however like using them to apply the wax or polish.
My neighboer gives me these Cotton dressings or something rather that's from the hospital he works at. They're kinda like tacking cloth that auto/body guys use when they prep the car before painting. but quilted I use those to buff the wax off. IMO, They're a hell of a lot better than the microfiber and terry cloths.
I'm not too much of a fan of microfiber, especially the yellow ones from Costco. Seems like there some left over residue on them that leaves some kind of haze. I do, however like using them to apply the wax or polish.
My neighboer gives me these Cotton dressings or something rather that's from the hospital he works at. They're kinda like tacking cloth that auto/body guys use when they prep the car before painting. but quilted I use those to buff the wax off. IMO, They're a hell of a lot better than the microfiber and terry cloths.
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I use the yellow microfiber towels from costco to apply wax and to buff... Works great.... I don't use it to dry the car tho, I use a leafblower for that, because I found it to be faster than the chamois I used to use Plus, it works wonders for getting water out of all the tiny nooks and crannies that you can't with a chamois.
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Originally Posted by 636Racer
I'm not too much of a fan of microfiber, especially the yellow ones from Costco. Seems like there some left over residue on them that leaves some kind of haze.