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The Chemical Guys MIC3336G El Gordo Professional Extra Thick Supra Microfiber Towel is a premium cleaning tool designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Measuring 16.5 inches by 16.5 inches, this set of 6 towels features scratch-free, lint-free, and swirl-free technology, ensuring a flawless finish. With silk banded edges and super soft plush microfiber, these towels are not only durable but also 100% machine washable, making them a sustainable choice for all your cleaning needs.
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Fabric Type | Microfiber |
Material Type | Microfiber |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Size | Pack of 6 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 16.5"L x 16.5"W |
Theme | No Theme |
Item Shape | Square |
Style Name | Turkish |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Green |
Special Features | Lint Free, Scratch Free, Swirl Free |
Towel Form Type | Bath Towel |
S**A
Very good quality and durability!
One of the better and more economical MFs that you'd want in your cleaning bag. I've been using them for quite sometime now and they've been lasting wash after wash pretty well. Just take caution and don't wash them in hot water - hot water and spin drying kills their softness and they won't be apt for polishing/bufifng anymore. Taking out a star because they're still very expensive to be bought in India.
R**N
Cleaning Done Right
I have purchased many microfiber towels with mixed results. Some start off great and are almost useless after 10 washes. Others are super absorbent but are difficult to maintain, as in “must line dry”. I like these towels! They do what they’re supposed to and do it well. Try them, you won’t be disappointed. Good for cleaning your car, bathroom, dusting, wiping up spills, and drying dishes. I’m satisfied.
Z**N
they're decent. Good size but the edges tend to rip easy
These towels are my go-to microfibers for cleaning car interiors (or counter-tops) because of their large-ish size, just get a few extra ones because durability/longevity is an issue. I find the edge on these ones tend to rip fairly easily.Pro cleaning tip: use low heat when drying these, and no bounce sheets - heat singes the fibers and the bounce sheets make the towels less absorbent too. I wash mine on Hot and dry them on low heat.P.S - I detail ~120 cars a year.
P**N
One of the best microfiber towels I've ever used with one small flaw: the tag.
*** SUMMARY ***I run a small auto detailing shop and without microfiber towels, we literally cannot operate so we're always on the lookout for the best ones we can find, and for the best price. I'm pretty sure we found that with these towels. The "nap" of the towel is long and soft which is very important for 90% of our uses, the size is perfect, the price is perfect--in fact there's only one downside, and I'll address it below: the tag.*** QUALITY ***My mom once told me, "you can always tell the quality of the garment by the quality of the stitching." Well, this isn't really a garment unless you plan on wearing it as a loin cloth, but it is stitched fabric nonetheless. That said, the stitching is very nicely done; they could have cheaped out and used a different stitching pattern but had they done so, the towels would be falling apart within 10 washes. Not the case here.The second thing I look for is the "nap." For some applications, like cleaning engine bays and so forth, the nap is unimportant... for other things, like wiping off sealants and other chemicals, the nap is everything! A nice, short, more aggressive nap is best for wiping off other product like glazes, waxes, and so forth. For the most part though, I like a medium length, dense and thick, durable nap that will withstand multiple washes. These do just that.*** DURABILITY ***I've been using Chemical Guys products for quite some time now and although I have some problems with their customer support at times, their products are really good and their towels and applicator pads are very durable. These towels are no exception. I have washed the same towel, for testing purposes, over 50 times by using it for something on almost every car we got in the shop. It has held up nicely. While you can tell it's not used and it's "nap" is getting kind of worn, it's still usable. Now it gets tossed into the "scrap pile."How do I keep track of when I bought a particular towel? I don't, and that's exactly why it's so important to know the durability of the towel before I go and buy them in bulk. We must have over 500 towels in the shop and we throw away at least 10 per day. That's not too bad, in my opinion.*** CARE AND CLEANING ***To be honest, I really haven't found "THE" cleaning detergent that works best on my microfiber towels. I've been using the Chemical Guys Microfiber Detergent which supposedly removes waxes and other chemicals from the towels, keeps them fluffed up nicely, and removes stains. I can assure you, it does NOT remove stains and the jury's still out on how well it's removing waxes and other chemicals. I get pretty obsessive with towels and I do not want to make a chemical soup in my washing machine because the detergent is simply mixing everything together and depositing it in all the towels. I've had towels coming our smelling like cherry from one product, Sonax wheel cleaner, and 50/50 type wax... not good, especially when that color towel is only used for a specific purpose. Color coding helps but sometimes you need to do a load of towels and not all of them are going to be black engine bay towels (which I use a small amount of degreaser with in the wash and it works GREAT!) Enough about cleaning though... if I ever find the "best" cleaner, I'll update the review and let you know. If you find one, let us all know in the comments section!*SIDE BAR*: Do NOT wash your window cleaning microfiber towels with ANY of your other wax/chemical towels. Do it and you'll see what I mean... you'll have streaks... not significant ones, but they'll be there and the customer will not be happy, and neither will you.*** PRICE ***The cost of these microfiber towels is amazing. To get a dozen towels of this quality for around $20 is a steal. Every penny counts when you're detailing and spending a buck or two on a towel really helps keep costs down. For the home user, a 12 pack of these and maybe a 12 pack of the black towels for wheels and engine bays should be more than enough. Price wise, these towels get a 10/10!*** DOWNSIDES ***Well, there's really only one, and that's the completely unnecessary fabric tag stitched into the side of the towel. Chemical Guys recommends simply pulling it off, however, doing so often tears the stitching and we all remember what mom said about the stitching! :-) You could cut them off but then a small bit of the tag still remains and could potentially scratch the vehicle. The ridiculous thing is, almost every towel they make simply says "Super Towel - Made in China." Okay Chemical Guys, we get it; it's a super towel made in China, now can you take the annoying tags off the towels please?*** CONCLUSION ***That's about all I've got for now on these towels. If I find out anything new, I'll update the review, and if Chemical Guys removes the annoying tags from the towels, we'll throw a party! (I mean seriously, can't you just put a little removable sticker on the towel telling us it's a "Super Towel - Made In China" so we can take it off with ease and without damaging the towel? Please?!?!
P**Y
wORKS PERFECT
Excellent size, and softness, makes detailing simple would buy again !
R**H
Best towel
I have found this to be the best towel for safely removing various products from car finishes.
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