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Old 03-12-2008, 09:54 PM
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Okay so we added a couple towels to the line up the "Uber" all purpose microfiber towel (yellow) works great on interiors /exterior etc... as well as the "Uber" glass microfiber towel (green)




We also decided to name our complete microfiber line "Uber".



In celebration of this I have decided to offer volume discounts on all of our towels like before.

On top of that anything in the MICROFIBER SECTION (Click here)WILL BE DISCOUNTED ANOTHER 20% OFF.

JUST USE MFSALE20 AT CHECKOUT AND ENTER IN THIS CODE IN THE DISCOUNT CODE BOX AND YOU ARE ON YOUR WAY TO SAVING HUGE AND STOCKING UP ON MF TOWELS AND EVEN MF DETERGENT.

Note: This discount code will only work with products in the MF section, if you want to order anything else please go ahead and put a second order in we will credit the lower of the two shipping numbers. Don't forget the member code for the 10% off.

Sorry for the inconvenience currently our shopping cart can not stack codes.


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Old 03-13-2008, 07:39 AM
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Man! Phil you're killing me! I have a wedding to pay for and I can't keep buying more supplies. My fiance is pretty understanding when it comes to my car, but now she wants to save as much as possible.


Maybe I'll be able to convince her that it is the best thing for both of us.


Good deals!
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Old 03-13-2008, 07:48 AM
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well you know what you can do is order the towels then get your family to cough up some money for your detailing services

sorry wedding = $$$$$$...
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Solution: contact Phil at DD and have him set up a wedding registry online.
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Old 03-13-2008, 08:16 AM
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hey I should have thought about that great idea.

let's see how cool you future bride is about that
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How deep is the nap of the Red/Blue "uber" towels? Is this ideal as a final buff towel?

For removing dried wax/polish, which seems to call for a tighter weave, which is best?

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I use the blue or red for buffing/final buff.
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Just ordered a pack of red plus a couple glass towels.

You really can be a fiend, Phil.
"Oh look, another good deal on ______"

So I'm left going "Great, so much for saving some cash"
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thanks for the order well you can look at it like your saving big

thanks for the support!
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Originally Posted by detailersdomain,Mar 13 2008, 10:58 AM
I use the blue or red for buffing/final buff.
Which then would be best for removing dried/hazed wax/polish? Perhaps the yellow or green?

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