Another Pad and MF brand

Microfiber Detailing Cloths / Polishing Cloths don't look bad at all. But foam pads might look like they will break easily. They don't have the extended velcro. New company definitely.
 
Did anybody else recognize the guy buffing at the top of the AB page as the guy buffing at the back of Guru Reports?
 
SilvaBimma said:
Microfiber Detailing Cloths / Polishing Cloths don't look bad at all. But foam pads might look like they will break easily. They don't have the extended velcro. New company definitely.

I wouldnt say "new". And I dont believe they sell to other than dealers.....They will have a new site arriving shortly, but ordering is for dealers only. Also new pads, other than what is pictured.
 
I bought a sample from them about 6 months ago.There product is excellent and well constructed.Just a lot of money.No tags and a well made finish.If you have a few bucks and want to treat yourself go a head.
 
Since we are discussing the mfs specifically, I identified several other lesser known varieties of mfs out of ,I'm sure, thousands of mf websites. I haven't seen the Eagle One or Gliptone locally. I suppose it's anyone guess as to how the quality of any of the following is:



http://www.eagleone.com/_products/6,E-1148.asp



http://www.autobarn.net/somitospa.html





http://www.prowax.com/microfiber.shtml





http://www.microfiber.org/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=auto





http://www.amazingcloth.com/category.html;$sessionid$2FVIFVQAAAGEBTZENUEZPQWPERWRJPX0?UCIDs=711537%7C1062053



http://www.microfiber-products-online.com/automotive-care.html
 
Bill D said:
........I haven't seen the Eagle One or Gliptone locally. I suppose it's anyone guess as to how the quality of any of the following is:



http://www.eagleone.com/_products/6,E-1148.asp.......[/B]

I have picked up a few of the Eagle One MF's and they are a pretty good towel. They remind me of Patrick's (Excel Detail) "Supreme Microfiber polishing towel", except the EO's are larger at 16 x 24. I'd say they also fall somewhere between Pakshak's "Ultra" and "Utrafine" MF. I got these at a couple of the larger cars shows I attend where EO sets up. It was also nice that they had a discount on these at the shows.



I like the size (16 x24) which I use for follow up drying after a WW, or after using WAUD. The stitching in the hem is soft and I also like the color, grey. They seem to hold up very well in the washer and Iâ€â„¢ve had no issues with them causing any marring or scratching. These are an 80/20 blend (like Patrickâ€â„¢s Supreme MF) and are made in Korea.



They do come with tags: the normal little white tag that is easy to remove, but also a pesky âہ“Eagle Oneâ€Â� tag that is sewn into the corner. I usually leave that tag on and make sure I donâ€â„¢t let that little section come in contact with the paint. That tag does come in handy to hang them up on a hook, car antenna, etc. (while youâ€â„¢re working).



For anyone who hasnâ€â„¢t mastered a way to remove the tags from their MFâ€â„¢s here is a link:



http://www.autofiber.com/tagRemoval.html
 
I bought the New Clean polishing cloths.Nice product and a very nice sales rep.I like PB ultra plush better also PAC sells a plush MF on sale ($9.99) that I really like for removing products
 
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