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Testimonial: "I always said I'd never buy Adams microfiber."

Old Jan 24, 2013 | 01:29 PM
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Default Testimonial: "I always said I'd never buy Adams microfiber."

Just wanted to share an excerpt of a post written by a member on AdamsForums.com...

Originally Posted by FarbeyondDriven
So i always said to myself i wouldn't buy Adams microfiber towels because they were to darn expensive. I would always buy an 8pack of towels at wal-mart for 5$....

So today i decided i would detail my powerdercoated wheels i had in the garage. These are powdercoated gloss black and look like someone cleaned them with a dry paper towel. Theres swirl marks everywhere! So i took my porter cable and did a full correction on them.

I grabbed one of my wal-mart towels and buffed off the residue, and to my amazement.... i scratched the **** out of the wheels!!! I then decided it was time to open up an Adams microfiber towel and see what all the buzz was about...

So i went and buffed off the residue with this new amazingly soft towel, and to my amazement, NO SCRATCHES! Perfection...

I was always against spending the money on Adams towels, i felt they did the same thing any other towel would do.. Well i was so wrong...

Thanks Adams for such a great product!!!
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Old Jan 24, 2013 | 05:41 PM
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I was hesitant, but after getting some that is all I use for finishing on my truck now. I use the cheap ones for under the hood and what not. Once you get them you can tell how much of a difference there is between them and the cheap towels.
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Old Jan 27, 2013 | 08:08 AM
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Friend bought a new black Challenger, I had seen some new mf towels in his shop he had picked up from Wal Mart I took my Adams mf towels and compared the two. He was sold. Quality does cost a little more but you really do save money in the long run.
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Old Jan 27, 2013 | 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Indyjc
Friend bought a new black Challenger, I had seen some new mf towels in his shop he had picked up from Wal Mart I took my Adams mf towels and compared the two. He was sold. Quality does cost a little more but you really do save money in the long run.
Absolutely. The only reason I can see to use cheap MF towels on your paint is if you want a lot of practice polishing the swirls and scratches out of your paint.

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