I'm not sure about Ken, but that's where I get all my microfiber from...I even use their applicators over the Zaino applicator, I feel that they are superior in every way.
Check the deals on their site, most times if you spend enough you'll get their microfiber wash, it's awesome...it returns your towels to like new condition!
Just my .02
KnightFire
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yes, but turns out...im not 100% satisfied with the buffing towels so only use them on the windows now... i did the test with the disc.. take a blank disc and rub it using the same pressure as you would your car..if it puts any fine scratches in it..then it will do that to the clear coat...
i found out about this place (in my home state) and these are the best out there....other than paying for "the name" from some major freek out detailer place:
yes, but turns out...im not 100% satisfied with the buffing towels so only use them on the windows now... i did the test with the disc.. take a blank disc and rub it using the same pressure as you would your car..if it puts any fine scratches in it..then it will do that to the clear coat...
Did that test with my microfiber towels, the body of the cloth didn't scratch, but the hem did! I cut all the hemming off, Seems to hold up ok to washing even without the edges.
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