🚗 Elevate Your Detailing Game!
The Rag Company's Blue Collar Premium Microfiber Detailing Towels are crafted from a high-quality 70/30 blend, featuring a dual-pile weave that ensures safe and effective cleaning on all exterior surfaces. With a tagless design to prevent scratches and a robust construction that withstands hundreds of washes, these towels are a must-have for any car care enthusiast. Each towel measures 16in x 24in and comes in a convenient 6-pack, making them the ideal choice for professionals and DIYers alike.
S**Y
Great towels for interior
I use these to detail car interiors. It works good for applying product but also for drying it off. Absorbency is good and the pack is enough for one car.
J**V
Useful multipurpose rags
ProsPremium 70/30 blend for superior absorbency and softness.Dual pile weave provides versatile cleaning and polishing.Soft paint-safe border prevents scratches on delicate surfaces.Durable and long-lasting even with repeated washing.Generous 16x24 inch size for effective detailing.ConsLight blue color may show stains after heavy use.Linting can occur if washed with other fabrics.Not as plush as higher GSM microfiber towels.Requires proper washing to maintain effectiveness.
J**W
It's a trap!
Look, I admit it. These are luxurious shop towels. 70/30, they are so soft, and they are easy to love. You hold them and smile. You rub them against your cheak and you know you've made it. You feel like the guy who goes to the grocery store and pays for the watermelon that is precut...even though it costs 3 times as much as a whole watermelon that is 4x's as big. Because YOLO.But here's the deal. What if you're watermelon linted... like alot?!? (ok the metaphor breaks down here.)But their fatal flaw is they lint more than another towel I own. It's strange...and yes, I've washed them. MANY times. I wanted to love these.Because of the lint, I can't use them on windows or screens. I don't like using them on my dash because i'm leave about as much lint as I'm picking up. Similarly If you use them to buff of sealant, they leave a little standing army of lint right where you pick up the towel.On top of that, they are too expensive to use for dirty jobs (like engine bays and wheels.) There are much cheaper Microfiber towels available for that...that don't lint as much so they are more versatile too.Yeah, too lintry to use for real jobs...to nice to use as junk towels. It's a trap...but man they feel nice.
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