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Im on the hunt for some MFC that are labled. Ive seen others use them on the detailing site often linked,

But struggling to find them

The cloths have a triangle in one corner with ie Glass ?

If these are available, are their ones for Wax/polish etc.. Im terible with the colouring / remember whats for what.

Yea my cloths do get washed but id rather remember what they were used for ehehe

Im on the hunt for some MFC that are labled. Ive seen others use them on the detailing site often linked ... cloths have a triangle in one corner with ie Glass ?

Ah, Mr Baker has them - not sure what they are, though.

If these are available, are their ones for Wax/polish etc.. Im terible with the colouring / remember whats for what.

Yea my cloths do get washed but id rather remember what they were used for ehehe

I use Sonus cloths, and they make buffing towels (white), polishing towels (blue), and glass towels (green). Unfortunately, they're not labelled, if you can't remember the colouring, you're a little stuck (they do have labels, but you're supposed to take them off, and the writing disappears after about 1 wash anyway).

IIRC, the super cheap costco ones have a little label. I'm sure I remember writing on it before.

Asda

They do the Kent ones 6 for about £3.50 and the one with Glass on a tab in the corner for about £1.50

HTH

Screwfix do 50 blue mfb for £19-99 ish, unsure of the quality though.

Do what i did, have got various ones form ebay and from clean your car etc buy them in different colours

Blue outside (use an applicator sponge for wax etc)

yellow inside

orange windows

red for buffing

green wheels

if your a numbnuts like me do print out with it on, "borrow" the laminator form work, and stick it in the box / bag you keep your cloths in

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Do what i did, have got various ones form ebay and from clean your car etc buy them in different colours

Blue outside (use an applicator sponge for wax etc)

yellow inside

orange windows

red for buffing

green wheels

if your a numbnuts like me do print out with it on, "borrow" the laminator form work, and stick it in the box / bag you keep your cloths in

hehe i might have to :p

.Thanks for replys guys

Be careful though, some microfibres will scratch your paintwork to buggery. A good test is to rub the back of a cd and see if it scratches it. :)

The yellow ones from Costco were good value for money.

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costco a good quality for no scratchy scratchy??

Might be going this weekend

The Costco Microfibre's are great value and I use them in many applications, the glass cleaner cloths I think your referring too for me were sourced from the USA but I believe that as stated 'Kent' manufacture them......... :thumbup:

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Thanks Baker21

Think im off that way next weekend, ill pop in and get a box

Thanks Baker21

Think im off that way next weekend, ill pop in and get a box

No problems and to add as well, I was in Asda over the weekend and they seem to stock the 'Kent' branded cloths with 'Buffing' and 'Glass' in the corners, didn't by any but they werer cheap enough......... :thumbup:

The pack of 6 Kent ones were on offer at £2 this weekend in my local Asda

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