2008 GMC Yukon "Regency" Edition Build Thread

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Status
Not open for further replies.
OP
OP
Regency

Regency

Supporting Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2011
Posts
5,093
Reaction score
664
I would only use those for wheels, wheel wells and running boards they're good towels but the chance of harming the paint jumps compared to using towels from griots, CG etc.

I wonder how much putting a surface in the truck would be to get the surface mounted here.
F11A7460-0DB1-40A9-9EC2-1B3DF2E42A26-7184-000007B9B3608DB9_zps6e7faed5.jpg
 

MACHO

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2012
Posts
1,540
Reaction score
5
Location
Seattle, WA
I would only use those for wheels, wheel wells and running boards they're good towels but the chance of harming the paint jumps compared to using towels from griots, CG etc.

I wonder how much putting a surface in the truck would be to get the surface mounted here.
F11A7460-0DB1-40A9-9EC2-1B3DF2E42A26-7184-000007B9B3608DB9_zps6e7faed5.jpg

Yeah that's what I have my nice MF For. Although the premium MF Costco ones seem pretty good. I used to know the technical jargon for good MF with deniers and split thread etc, but have forgotten it all. Obviously the Costco towel is not a "plush" style MF, but do you have any sources/links on the Costco stuff being inferior to others?
 

MACHO

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2012
Posts
1,540
Reaction score
5
Location
Seattle, WA
Thanks. I was planning on using mine as an all purpose towel. However the batch I got seem really good quality and although I don't plan on using them on the paint I actually wouldn't be worried if I needed to.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Forum statistics

Threads
133,675
Posts
1,889,246
Members
98,936
Latest member
Dornan
Top