Pakshak towels? anyone tried?
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Pakshak towels? anyone tried?
I was curious to see if anyone around here knows/has used the PakShak detailing towels?
They are microfiber towels, I suppose just like any other towel, but I ordered them and I was told the quality of thread they chose is the best for detailing cars, as these towels are specifically made for this purpose. I really wasn't too impressed when I emailed and he responded with that (yeah, yeah, yada, yada!) , but he did tell me also that their "ultra towels" (what I ordered, they were like $4 a towel) were hemmed/seemed with silk on the edges, as opposed to typically harsher, stronger thread which normal towels can leave those light scratches with?
I even got some cheap ($8 -good for 20+ washes) soap which they claimed contained no fragrances or harsh detergents and was specifically used to break down wax in a microfiber towel.
So what do you guys think? Steve at Tropi-Care or any other sponsors have any opinion to weigh in on these. I suppose a company that tries to make their living on towels and small accessories will sell like any other "salesmen" and promise the world of their product, but I tried these out and they really feel like they were softest around!
Anybody ever heard of this company?
They are microfiber towels, I suppose just like any other towel, but I ordered them and I was told the quality of thread they chose is the best for detailing cars, as these towels are specifically made for this purpose. I really wasn't too impressed when I emailed and he responded with that (yeah, yeah, yada, yada!) , but he did tell me also that their "ultra towels" (what I ordered, they were like $4 a towel) were hemmed/seemed with silk on the edges, as opposed to typically harsher, stronger thread which normal towels can leave those light scratches with?
I even got some cheap ($8 -good for 20+ washes) soap which they claimed contained no fragrances or harsh detergents and was specifically used to break down wax in a microfiber towel.
So what do you guys think? Steve at Tropi-Care or any other sponsors have any opinion to weigh in on these. I suppose a company that tries to make their living on towels and small accessories will sell like any other "salesmen" and promise the world of their product, but I tried these out and they really feel like they were softest around!
Anybody ever heard of this company?
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lol wouldnt any company trying to sell a product be some form of a salesman? especially being that its a smaller business too. they look pretty nice, thanks for making this thread. i may go out and get some now.
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I put "salesman" in quotes because I was referring to the type of salesman that has to use lines or pitches to makes those sales. That is the exact opposite of Ranney.