by "404 - User No Longer Available" (toni-cipriani)
Published 04/23/2017 at 09:42
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Has anyone used both these and the yellow/blue Costco ones? How do they compare?
https://www.amazon.ca/AmazonBasics-Microfiber-Cleaning-Cloth-Pack/dp/B009FUFBTG
I could use some new towels, some of my old ones stopped absorbing.
"vondon302" (vondon302)
04/23/2017 at 09:45, STARS: 0
The Costco one’s are decent.
"Svend" (svend)
04/23/2017 at 09:58, STARS: 0
The Chinese microfibres tend to be a poorer quality.
If they were Korean microfibres it would be a great buy.
For car cleaning.
These, looking at the fibres they don’t look to be even a 300gsm but maybe a 220-260gsm (short pile) which are suitable for general cleaning (ie wheels, door shuts, engine bays, etc...). I wouldn’t use these for removing products (ie polish/sealant residue) or buffing.
For around the house, they are okay.
"4kc" (4kc)
04/23/2017 at 10:08, STARS: 0
if I’m polishing or trying to actually clean they might make it for 15-30 minutes before shredding itself. I can get an hour or two out of a Costco one.
"404 - User No Longer Available" (toni-cipriani)
04/23/2017 at 10:18, STARS: 0
Yeah, that’s what I have right now, just seeing how these compare. They come out a wee bit cheaper.
"404 - User No Longer Available" (toni-cipriani)
04/23/2017 at 10:19, STARS: 0
I suppose the higher pile is for the ability to trap the residue and avoid scratching? The Costco ones are also from China, but so far I have no issues with them for buffing and removing compounds.
"bob and john" (bobandjohn)
04/23/2017 at 10:29, STARS: 0
I havent used the amazon basics ones, but I did get some sinland ones
they are decent. if you want, next weekend I can bring one over see how you like it.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00QR63TGI?psc=1
"Svend" (svend)
04/23/2017 at 10:31, STARS: 1
Short pile is mostly for general cleaning, you have two types of short pile, 200-220gsm is almost strictly for general purpose, 280gsm has more of a plush feel and a lowest you’d use for removing product without risking damage to soft surfaces or micromarring paint surfaces.
A visual of short 200gsm pile toplush drying/buffing towel.
https://www.theartofcleanliness.com/automotive/the-ultimate-guide-to-microfiber/
The heavier the pile the softer and more delicate of surfaces.
A medium pile is great for all uses really.
"vondon302" (vondon302)
04/23/2017 at 12:38, STARS: 0
Gotcha. Good to know.
"SirDrivesAlot (now with hybrid powerrrr)" (jmstanley)
04/23/2017 at 12:50, STARS: 0
My experience with the Costco ones is that they tend to shed some of their fibres. I have tossed all of the ones I had for better quality ones.
"merged-5876237249235911857-hrw8uc" (merged-5876237249235911857-hrw8uc)
04/23/2017 at 22:17, STARS: 0
Sams has some nice new bigger sized microfiber towels. I always liked theirs better anyway because there are no tags. I buy them two or three bags at a time. I start them as car towels, then they make their way into the house for kitchen towels, then ultimately end up as garage rags. But I don’t keeep them for car towels more than a dozen washes. Wash hot, no softener and dry on lowest setting, or air dry and they will kept absorbing.