5 Microfiber Towels To NEVER Buy (And 5 That Are Actually Worth It)

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The Rag Company Edgeless 365 ➜
Autofiber Korean Plush 470 ➜
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The Rag Company Platinum Pluffle ➜
Autofiber Dreadnought ➜

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Are some microfiber towels worth your money, or are they just overpriced disappointments waiting to scratch your paint?

In this video, we break down 5 microfiber towels you may want to avoid because of poor absorbency, low durability, excessive linting, rough fibers, or disappointing performance that doesn’t live up to the hype. Then, we reveal 5 microfiber towels that are actually worth it for their softness, quality, versatility, and long-term value.

Before you buy your next drying towel, buffing towel, glass towel, or all-purpose detailing microfiber, watch this guide to see which towels deserve a spot in your detailing arsenal — and which ones might leave you regretting the purchase.

5 Comments

  1. Should also be noted, no matter how good or expensive your towel is, if you ever drop it on the ground, it’s now trash. Dirt and dust from the ground will not wash out!

  2. Cotton, cotton, cotton… With exception of maybe spot cleaning bird crap with a ton detailer to lube it, microfiber almost never touches my paint.. Vinyl tops, glass, maybe… Chrome… it depends… Hi quality cotton is the way to go… Thats my humble opinion… Im ready for the incoming criticism… Ha

  3. You are misinformed. The Rag Co makes their towels in China. They are great towels but you said they’re Korean and they’re not… You should do more homework before publishing a video on the internet..

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