Which microfiber cloths do I get?

pharmboyrx

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After reading up on products I've decided to invest in some quality microfiber cloths to use in place of my Walmart big bag o' microfiber. I'm trying to figure out what kind of microfiber will give me the broadest use and how many I should get.



In my cart on Autopia right now is



2 Der Wunder drying towels

4 Der Wunder polishing towels

2 Der Wunder buffing towels

4 Der Wunder applicators

1 Genuine Wool wash mitt



Is this enough to get me through washing a compact (Mazda3)? Did I pick the right kind? I always thought microfiber was microfiber but it looks like I was wrong.
 
For $7, you can't beat the extra large Vroom MFs @ Target. I picked up my 1st one a couple weeks ago and can't stop using it. No marring during LSP wipedowns and soaks up H20 great.

You might want to check out a Home Depot Grout Sponge too. Their all the rave right now & they only cost $2! Or, for couple more $, you could have the latest & greatest Grout Sponge ShMiTT (very nice).
 
make sure to get a few of these as well (small sized ultra-soft waffle weave)!

Ultimate Microfiber Detailing Towel - Windows, Cleaning

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also on top of the wool mitt, give the HD or Lowes GS a try. if you don't like it, you can deligate them to rims/wheels, and it will cost you a whole $2 LOL...
 
Are they any good for removing polish/wax from the paint? I usually use an Absorber to dry. I don't have a leaf blower to blow dry yet. Any good applicator pads at Target? I don't want to cause any new scratches while I wait for my Bday to have my car detailed.
 
pharmboyrx said:
Are they any good for removing polish/wax from the paint?



(referring to the sonus ultimate detailing towels) they work great for windows, interior wipe down, and following up when you dry with a larger waffle weave (i like to use the ultra-soft ones) or microfiber drying towel (get the viking at k-mart it's only $8.99, pictured below) to get any leftover water...



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pharmboyrx said:
Any good applicator pads at Target?



go to big lots (was just there) they have the turtle wax 2pk of square microfiber applicator pads for $1.50 and yellow foam applicators for $.40 each...
 
pharmboyrx said:
Are they any good for removing polish/wax from the paint? I usually use an Absorber to dry. I don't have a leaf blower to blow dry yet. Any good applicator pads at Target? I don't want to cause any new scratches while I wait for my Bday to have my car detailed.



Yes, they work very well. I find that most foam and/or MF wax applicators work just fine. I tend to stay away from the cotton ones. I think target has them, I can't remember. I'll PM you some links to applicator designs.
 
BigAl3 said:
make sure to get a few of these as well (small sized ultra-soft waffle weave)!

Ultimate Microfiber Detailing Towel - Windows, Cleaning

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also on top of the wool mitt, give the HD or Lowes GS a try. if you don't like it, you can deligate them to rims/wheels, and it will cost you a whole $2 LOL...





Agree. That towel also works great on windows and for interior wipe downs. All the Sonus Towels are great, I have all of them. And yes, do try that GS from Lowes.
 
All of the Der Wunder towels are fantastic. The green one is my favorite towel in my arsenal even though I am down to one. I also have a Meg's white detailing towel that is just as good. I jsut got home from Target with four pack of towels that have blue stripes on them. They look like beach towels and kind of goofy actually, but I thought I would give them a try. My favorite drying towel is the waffle weave I got from AutoZone. It is one thin bugger but does a great job.



I would love to go with that Der Wunder order, is there anything worse than polishing your car to perfection only to wipe off that last little bit of wax and leave a big arch from your towel. That will not happen with the Der Wunder
 
Two mistakes I made.....The Absorber and The California Water Blade.

The water blade has been delegated to some windows and the Absorber to TRASH.
 
I was at Wal Mart picking up a new comforter, and like I always do I head down to the car section. I see this big drying towel made by armor all I believe. Thing was a very large waffle weave with deep pockets. I might pick it up just to try it. I wonder if they accept it if I'm not satisfied?
 
mr.ikon said:
I was at Wal Mart picking up a new comforter, and like I always do I head down to the car section. I see this big drying towel made by armor all I believe. Thing was a very large waffle weave with deep pockets. I might pick it up just to try it. I wonder if they accept it if I'm not satisfied?



don't buy it, it's very rough and i would stay clear of it...
 
agreed ^ both are excellent!



also... for those who find the x-large microfiber drying towels too big, kragen has the blue viking 24x24 microfiber drying towel (4 sq. feet) for $7.99, and it's like the perfect size (in between a regular microfiber towel and x-large microfiber drying towel)... :up
 
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