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BOOSTD 7 09-18-2003 08:58 AM

Group buy on Microfiber towels
 
Info in the thread below. If you like keeping your car clean, and don't have a stack of microfiber towels, you don't know what you're missing! You really do need some.

http://www.rx7club.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=224749

graphicguy 09-18-2003 03:09 PM

Re: Group buy on Microfiber towels
 

Originally posted by BOOSTD 7
Info in the thread below. If you like keeping your car clean, and don't have a stack of microfiber towels, you don't know what you're missing! You really do need some.

http://www.rx7club.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=224749

BOOSTD....so what's the deal? I'm always interested in GOOD microfiber towels to use with Zaino. Couldn't get into the link.

Bulldog6670 09-18-2003 04:15 PM

I've bought four of them and they are GREAT to use with Zaino. I purchased four Luxury soft yellow 16" X 16" towels. They are made with 221,000 tpi. These will not damage the car. Anyone in the Greater Toronto Area can PM me for my sales contact. I believe he ships.

Here's some things to watch for from my sales guy:

There are 2 processes needed for making a microfibre cloth.

The First is to make raw microfiber thread. This is the relatively cheap and easy part.
Typical microfibre is 80% polyester and 20% polyamide (high end stuff is 70/30). It's intended to be super-fine, with a standard denier of < 0.2. The "good stuff" is about 0.13 denier. Denier is a measurement based on the mass of 9000 meters of thread. 1 denier means 9,000 meters has a mass of 1 gram. The smaller the denier, the finer the threads.
To put it into comparison, extemely fine silk has a denier of about 1.25. This makes quality microfibre about 10 times finer than silk. Smooth and Soft!

Cheap Factory Trick #1: There's no real laws set on how fine microfiber has to be. A blend with a 0.9 denier is still "microfiber". A cheaper cloth is likely to be coarser. Granted, it's still finer than silk.

2nd part of making a cloth. Process it into a cloth.
Now, the neat thing about microfibre is that it's superfine, and thus can be super-tightly woven. If you weave microfibre thread into a towel, it forms a barrier that is practically waterproof! For a car... this is worthless. You probably bought a microfiber cloth to lift wax or remove water. A water resistant cloth is just going to smear stuff around.
The expensive part is what the industry just calls "splitting". Individual threads are split out and exposed like hooks so that they can absorb water and grab dirt and wax. A split microfiber cloth will happily suck up to 7 times it's mass in water, or burnish 5 cars before it needs washing.

Cheap Factory Trick #2: Don't split the fabric. No laws that say you NEED to. If you bought a cheap towel, you are running 80%+ odds that it's NOT split.


A good 80/20 cloth generally costs about $5-8 USD each ($15-$20 US for a 3-pack). The 70/30 blend "Magic/Miracle Towels" cost about $15 US for just one.
There is a huge difference between a cheap microfiber and a good one. If in doubt, stick to cotton

BOOSTD 7 09-18-2003 05:02 PM

What's up with coming into my thread and posting info about the sale of your own (or your guys) microfibers? That's kinda rude ...

Anyway, that link does work, try it again.

Kap 09-18-2003 06:07 PM

Is there someway to get in on the group buy without having to register as a member of the rx7 forum?

Bulldog6670 09-18-2003 08:12 PM


Originally posted by BOOSTD 7
What's up with coming into my thread and posting info about the sale of your own (or your guys) microfibers? That's kinda rude ...

Not entirely rude. I could have posted on the Canadian forum, but this "Show and Shine" is the right forum to post in.

Cross-border shopping, shipping and customs is sometimes a pain when we order stuff from the states. A lot of companies in the states will only ship to the continental USA. I'm just providing an opportunity for Canadian members to have access to a good product for their cars.

I'm not making a penny on this, and Canadian users can choose the best deal for them. This may be a lot cheaper than your "group buy". Don't you want the best deal for RX-8 members?

TreknMazda 10-11-2003 02:18 PM

Re: Group buy on Microfiber towels
 
I get half a page of warning errors and a fatal error when selecting this link. Something to do with the new servers?

Why not just post the information in THIS forum?

PoLaK 10-24-2003 04:15 PM

Just ordered Today, said that he had not gotten to many orders in yet about 4 or 5 from both of the forums. Comon guys buy something so we can get some sweet deals in the future.

mngpao 10-29-2003 02:31 AM


Originally posted by Kap
Is there someway to get in on the group buy without having to register as a member of the rx7 forum?
Like many sites where they ask you to register, try using

guest/guest

PoLaK 10-29-2003 01:43 PM

Group buy on Microfiber towels
I personally own a ton of these, and LOVE them. I use them for cleaning everything on my cars. I even use them for cleaning around the house. Having a stack of them really will make cleaning your car much easier, and the results will be better.

Enough of my testimonial, here are the details.

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Towel info can be found at http://www.pakshak.com

Group Buy prices are:

$2.25 for each 16" x 16" micro fiber towel (colors available: lightblue, mint green, and dark green)

$4.75 for each 24" X 24" micro fiber towel (colors available: light blue and mint green)

$12.00 for each 25" x 36" waffle weave micro fiber towel (color: light blue)

$3.95 for six (6) - yellow foam wax/polish applicator pads

*Plus shipping and handling via USPS Priority Mail (Zone 8) with Delivery Confirmation. Most international orders are shipped via USPS Airmail Letter Post or USPS Airmail Parcel Post.

If you have any questions, write Ranney Pak directly or call at the info below.

MICROPAK LLC
Email: ranney@pakshak.com
Ph: (808)783-6006


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Zio 01-19-2004 05:10 PM

I ordered off the website... Is shipping free on these things?

Maximus 02-02-2004 03:15 PM

BOOSTD 7,

How do you get the special price?
What is the promotion code?

Regards,
Max.

PoLaK 02-02-2004 03:22 PM

Read above.

And if im being an ass sorry. Just call Randy and say im purchasing through the RX-7/8 Club Group buy. And you get the prices i posted above.

Zio 02-02-2004 08:03 PM

this towels are pretty nice. I washed my car with them and buffed some wax with them.. no scratches :D

we_brown 02-03-2004 06:43 PM

Costco sells the microfiber towesl in a pack of 8-10 for less than $10. Great buy.

PoLaK 02-03-2004 06:48 PM

All microfiber towels are not made alike, you can buy the ones at costco or the new wirlepool (sp.) ones for 1.99 each. However, if you use them you'll see that they have about half the fibers that a higher quality towel does.

Zio 04-22-2004 07:53 AM

I see a lot of fine scratches in my paint, I dont know if these towels caused them :/

SCiMMiA 04-22-2004 08:20 PM

Well, I was just about to break down and buy some, but Zio, you've got me wondering. THESE are the towels you've been using? Is there anything else you think might have been responsible? I've been using the 100% cotton white towels for some time, but am getting a little tired of the fibers they leave after drying, even after many washes.

Zio 04-22-2004 08:45 PM

ive only seen scratches on the hood, and the roof; none on the doors, fenders, bumpers, or trunk so I don't think they are scratching it. It may be from normal use of the car.

PoLaK 04-22-2004 09:02 PM

Zio I may be time for new microfiber cloths. Even running them though the wash can't was the tiny dirt particles out of the fibers. About 10 uses a cloth and its done. I have 5 of these tiny scratches but I can only see them under intense direct sunlight.

BOOSTD 7 04-28-2004 02:30 PM

Sorry, these towels rule ... but the group buy is over :)

I have about 100 of them and just cycle through, ALWAYS using a fresh clean one. Never use one more than once before washing.

Chemguys 11-03-2004 02:48 PM

Microfiber Towels - Forget Group Buy
 
this is insane, I had to register because I can't believe the prices that these guys and websites are trying to push on these microfiber towels...

We've been selling them here in California for quite some time for around $20-25 for whole dozen!

***GODedit*** You may not advertise you product here unless you pay a advertsinging fee.

markd 11-03-2004 04:48 PM

I don't know if this deal is at all Targets, but the Target near me has 6 MF towels for $2.88. 70/30 blend. No mention of the thread count, but no scratches so far on my 8 (er, at least, not from the towels).

PoLaK 11-04-2004 12:09 PM

ChemGuys sent you a PM you can't advertise here unless your a authorized vendor.

Beside I wouldn't touch my paint with anything other then an all natural microfiber cloth I've been told the synthetics pours (fibers) shrink when you wash them with any standard detergent.

I even have ones from crystal guard that cost $15bucks a cloth that are made out of the fiber they used to clean camera lenses.

Think about it logically I bought Micropaks cheapest kit which is all you really need (1 to wash, 1 huge waffle weave to dry, 1 to apply zaino, 1 to whip off zaino, and one ultra fine (baby soft) to apply the gloss enhancer.

Cost me $40 bucks and I take extra care hand washing them with non-fabric softened detergent and they'll last me 6 months. And when I can use them on the paint anymore then I have a "underbody cloth" a "wheel cloth" a "engine bay cloth" etc.....

You car cost 30k give or take you can afford to spend $40 bucks to take care of it right!

Zaku-8 11-04-2004 05:44 PM

what do you mean by natural microfiber... arent they all synthetic polyester/nylon blends?


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