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Originally posted by PowerChord
I've just found out Wilkinsons and Lidl's also sell cheap MF towels dirt cheap.
I've just found out Wilkinsons and Lidl's also sell cheap MF towels dirt cheap.
Are there any quality (ie they scratch your car ) issues with buying cheap MF towels? Some of the ones from auto detail specialists are bloody expensive - what is the difference????
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There are many different grades of MF towels, I believe that they are all made of synthetic materials but in my experience the more expensive varieties are less prone to shedding their fibres - this is especially noticeable on glass.
I personally wouldn't want to use a bargain bucket towel on paintwork but for interior cleaning, wheels, under the bonnet etc. they would be ideal.
Tif (yes, I am obsessive!)
I personally wouldn't want to use a bargain bucket towel on paintwork but for interior cleaning, wheels, under the bonnet etc. they would be ideal.
Tif (yes, I am obsessive!)
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Originally posted by Tifosi Red
There are many different grades of MF towels, I believe that they are all made of synthetic materials but in my experience the more expensive varieties are less prone to shedding their fibres - this is especially noticeable on glass.
I personally wouldn't want to use a bargain bucket towel on paintwork but for interior cleaning, wheels, under the bonnet etc. they would be ideal.
Tif (yes, I am obsessive!)
There are many different grades of MF towels, I believe that they are all made of synthetic materials but in my experience the more expensive varieties are less prone to shedding their fibres - this is especially noticeable on glass.
I personally wouldn't want to use a bargain bucket towel on paintwork but for interior cleaning, wheels, under the bonnet etc. they would be ideal.
Tif (yes, I am obsessive!)
I will buy some cheapy ones for the engine bay
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Hi ian,
Wilkinsons and Lidl's are both in Burgess Hill (lidl's next to argos and wilk in the martlets.)
They had quite a few different brands of MF towels, so i couldn't tell you if one is more prone to scratching. Lidl's had a very fine almost fluffy towel that was labelled for use on glass.
It's probably worth buying one of each and testing on an unwanted CD to see if you can scratch it. They are only about a quid each anyway.
Wilkinsons and Lidl's are both in Burgess Hill (lidl's next to argos and wilk in the martlets.)
They had quite a few different brands of MF towels, so i couldn't tell you if one is more prone to scratching. Lidl's had a very fine almost fluffy towel that was labelled for use on glass.
It's probably worth buying one of each and testing on an unwanted CD to see if you can scratch it. They are only about a quid each anyway.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PowerChord
[B]Hi ian,
Wilkinsons and Lidl's are both in Burgess Hill (lidl's next to argos and wilk in the martlets.)
They had quite a few different brands of MF towels, so i couldn't tell you if one is more prone to scratching. Lidl's had a very fine almost fluffy towel that was labelled for use on glass.
[B]Hi ian,
Wilkinsons and Lidl's are both in Burgess Hill (lidl's next to argos and wilk in the martlets.)
They had quite a few different brands of MF towels, so i couldn't tell you if one is more prone to scratching. Lidl's had a very fine almost fluffy towel that was labelled for use on glass.