These luxuriously soft polishing towels, made of a "fluffy" high-pile microfibre material, were specially developed for us in Germany.
We guarantee you will be amazed on how much time you can save by using them to wipe-off Cleaner Fluids for example. Thanks to their extraordinary, thick and prime-quality (about 1kg/m2) microfibers, only one single towel will suffice to do an entire car. Truly "State-of-the-art" and extreme absorption levels are guaranteed by this high quality microfiber material, which consists of 70% polyester / 30% polyamide with its microfibers 0.02 Denier. In addition, A special silk seam for the use on automotive paint allows for the towels to be machine-washed up to 60 degrees C. Removing the washing-instructions label before use is however advisable.
On today's market, microfiber towels can be found in all qualities. So here is a few tips on how you can differentiate between prime-quality towels and cheap off-the-mill products:
a) The microfiber quality
Cheap microfiber towels do not have "split fibres" as the equipment required to actually "split" the fibres is very expensive. Quality microfiber towels can absorb 7 to 8 times of their own weight (as split fibres offer a far superior larger absorption rate/surface).
b) The microfiber size
Cheap microfiber towels always have larger fibres (up to 0.5 Denier or more what is in fact about the diameter of a normal polyester thread). Top-quality towels, however, are made of "real" microfibers measuring 0.01 to 0.02 Denier. The more fibres a microfiber cloth can offer per sq.-inch or m2, the better the results.
c) The microfiber material
As polyamide is far more costly than polyester, consequently, cheap towels often consist of 100% polyester or only contain a very small percentage of polyamide. This has obviously a significant impact on their absorption rate. A mix of 80% polyester and 20% polyamide is today's "quality standard". A 70%/30% prime-quality mix however, will absorb fluids even better AND much faster. As mostly, quality comes at a price.
d) The seams
For usage on automotive paintwork finishes, only seamless microfiber towels or prime towels with a silk seam are recommendable as microfiber towels with stitched seams have a big chance to scratch or streak paintwork.