evilrob
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Anyone interested in a group buy on these bad boys?
By far the best microfibre I've ever used - great for doing your final buff after a good clean and detail. Come in a handy resealable pouch to keep them clean and dust-free:

I ruddy love these things, and was thinking of approaching a few suppliers and seeing what kind of discount can be had for a bulk purchase. I just need to get an idea of numbers and take it from there.
Off-the-shelf, the cheapest I've found is from Polished Bliss who do a 6-pack resulting in a cost of £8.55 per cloth; about a quid off per cloth.
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Tom G
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Ask Blukoo, his brother co owns PB doesn't he?
No doubt he will mouse out of it
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John
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How much better are these than 24 for £12 from costco ones?
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Ben G
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i've used some just like these from cleanyourcar.co.uk and they were harder to use than the yellow ones i got from costco.
when buffing off, a lot of the polish/wax gets caught in the pile and it just ends up getting dragged all over the car, rather than buffing it off.
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_Allan_
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£8.55 a cloth 
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by John
How much better are these than 24 for £12 from costco ones?
Probably not eight quid better, tbh.
They are lovely though - I think any detailing enthusiast should have at least one. They are too expensive for what they are at normal prices, hence why I'm trying to muster up a group buy so people can buy one or more at a more sensible price.
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i've used some just like these from cleanyourcar.co.uk and they were harder to use than the yellow ones i got from costco.
when buffing off, a lot of the polish/wax gets caught in the pile and it just ends up getting dragged all over the car, rather than buffing it off.
I've not had that problem with these - folded in half, and then in half again, and turning frequently when buffing.
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
i've used some just like these from cleanyourcar.co.uk and they were harder to use than the yellow ones i got from costco.
when buffing off, a lot of the polish/wax gets caught in the pile and it just ends up getting dragged all over the car, rather than buffing it off.
I have found that with 'expensive' microfibres that i have from Dodo Juice (£8) but not with the significantly cheaper Megs (3 for £10)
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3CorsaMeal
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I find them kitchen sponges the best, the harder white side shifts the tough/ thick bits of wax or polish residue.
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Scotty_B
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
£8.55 a cloth 
  
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