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Old 02-02-2005 | 08:37 AM
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I can't seam to find any decent fieldcrest or cannon towels for washing and waxing the car. Does anyone know of a good place in Houston or online to pick up some towels that WON'T scratch the paint and are at a good price.

I spent two weeks a few months ago putting zaino on the car while it was parked in the garage and found that the fieldcrest towels from foley's that I had been using from time to time for a few years were leaving new swirl marks as I was removing the old ones. The towels were washed between each use and a new towel was used for each coat...
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I'm guessing that Fieldcrest / Cannon Towels are no longer being made. Everywhere I look they are sold out or unavailable.

Can anyone refer a good company that is 100% cotton and made in the USA that you have used on your car without swirl marks?
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You can get microfiber towels from costco. theyre not the best but theyre not that bad either. You can also get micrifiber towels from any local autoparts store.




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