waffle weave drying towels anyone know of any good stores (southern, california 909) that sell them, rather than having to order them over the net/phone. i already know alot of places that i can order them from, but would prefer to buy it in person if possible. i've tried every place possible, and nobody carries them. |
Net is your best and safest bet I would say. A lot of the microfiber and towels I see in the stores are crap. I got mine from www.poorboysworld.com and love them. I bought three. :D |
I cant get "Sonus Der Wunder ultimate drying towel" anyware except Autopia If you ordered it today instead of asking where you could buy them a local store, the mailman would be delivering them tomorrow morning. Autopia is in CA. Heck I get my orders in three days.... I live in Massachusetts!! |
Originally Posted by jonw440 I cant get "Sonus Der Wunder ultimate drying towel" anyware except Autopia If you ordered it today instead of asking where you could buy them a local store, the mailman would be delivering them tomorrow morning. Autopia is in CA. Heck I get my orders in three days.... I live in Massachusetts!! |
Ive ordered over $1200 worth of orders from them in the last year and havnt had a problem. But a check or mony order would work also. |
the reasn id rather buy stuff like that in a store is cuz i can actually see the damn thing, and feel it, before i buy it. btw, i bought an absorber, feels funky... and gets caught on the car a few times, u kno that clean squeekyness.. yeah i dont like that feeling. im thinking of going over to a WW now. hope theyre worth it |
Originally Posted by DrinkSoy the reasn id rather buy stuff like that in a store is cuz i can actually see the damn thing, and feel it, before i buy it. btw, i bought an absorber, feels funky... and gets caught on the car a few times, u kno that clean squeekyness.. yeah i dont like that feeling. im thinking of going over to a WW now. hope theyre worth it i wet the absorber & wring it out before i use it, and it works great. no problems at all. i just bought a viking microfiber drying towel (light blue) that has two different sides (one plush & the other fine) and works great as well. it has an advantage over the waffle weave, because it has two different sides for two different purposes. can't go wrong with both! http://www.autopia-carcare.com/vk-988400.html |
just received my waffle weave towels that i ordered. i'll dry my car with the waffle weave on one side, and the absorber on the other. i'll let everyone know what my results are. these are the waffle weave towels i ordered ----> http://pinnaclewax.com/wafweavtowki.html |
very absorbent and soft! i still would use my absorber as well, they both are great products! :tup: |
Yeah you can get those Microfiber towels at Pep Boys autoparts. |
Originally Posted by Jas88 Yeah you can get those Microfiber towels at Pep Boys autoparts. |
whats your point? |
Originally Posted by Jas88 whats your point? |
ok I just got back from CostCo and i was walking around and i noticed some yellow towels. And there they were, good old waffle weeve towels. Go pick yourself up some. they come in a 5 pack or something. |
how much were they? and are they REAL waffle weave, or just microfiber? ive only seen shop towels at costco, or whatever theyre called. |
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