Awesome deal on Microfiber towels
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I think they can be ordered on line http://www.costco.com/ just do a search using the item/product number 622866.
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Make sure you check in the cleaning supply section of costo, rather than the automotive.
I have dozens of them floating around. Not only are they great for the car (perfect for cleaning your wheels, although you kinda have to dedicate a few grungy ones for the job, great for dusting the interior, quick wipedown with Z6 or final inspection, removing zaino, etc.) they are great around the house as well.
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I have dozens of them floating around. Not only are they great for the car (perfect for cleaning your wheels, although you kinda have to dedicate a few grungy ones for the job, great for dusting the interior, quick wipedown with Z6 or final inspection, removing zaino, etc.) they are great around the house as well.
Made by Microfiber Unlimited at www.microfiber.org
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Interesting... I found them in the automotive section. The bag read "Detailers' somethingorother... "
They didn't have any in the general cleaning section.
They didn't have any in the general cleaning section.
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GET OUT! Are you serious? Are we that "brand" loyal? I use to borrow my neighbors "Sears" a couple of times a year. For the price I figured it was going to be a "toy". NOT SO! I spent the weekend washing everything in sight. Wheel wells on my truck? Oh yeah babe. No guys the "S" will never, I repeat, never get power washed. . . . well, maybe the wheel wells.
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hehe... my Costco pressurewasher is a "Karcher" I did a little shopping and loved the multiple nozzles and the cfm rating with the Honda motor.
I must admit to a certain amount of brand loyalty though!
Plus - for three hundred bucks - it really was a better value than the other options out there...
I hit up the driveway, my deck, walkway, chimney... haven't used it on the S2000 though!
I must admit to a certain amount of brand loyalty though!
Plus - for three hundred bucks - it really was a better value than the other options out there...
I hit up the driveway, my deck, walkway, chimney... haven't used it on the S2000 though!
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"Spa Yellow", right? I have to admit the Honda engine is what caught my eye. Before buying I checked prices on the internet. We got a GREAT deal. The cheapest I found the Karcher 2400 was $339 + $45 S&H. Now let us return to the original topic of this thred. . . . . . . MF towels. Tried them this weekend. As good as any I've used. Wash before using and wash with ONLY other MF or non linting materials.
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Indeed - Spa Yellow - minus the pearl. Waxed with Zymol as soon as I got it out of the box.
Oh yeah... the towels. They rock - especially for spray detailing/removing wax/polish.
I found some other mf towels that do a better job of drying. They feel kind of weird - kind of like a synthetic chamois.
Oh yeah... the towels. They rock - especially for spray detailing/removing wax/polish.
I found some other mf towels that do a better job of drying. They feel kind of weird - kind of like a synthetic chamois.