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    Baja Sol towels

    At Target, Baja Sol car detailing towels were on sale so my wife purchased several (18) of them. Some are 100%terry cloth and others are flannel(advertised for polishing). Has anyone heard and or used these towels? If so how are they?

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    I know that they duplicate several more popular products. They have a Califiornia Water Blade knock off that seems to be just as good as the original. Their Absorber duplicate isn`t quite an Absorber, but its good. They`ve got several other things that look good but I haven`t ever used them. Their quality can be trusted to be nearly equal to whatever they are copying. They don`t appear to copy crap either. I guess as long as they keep cloning good stuff then they can be trusted.

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    Thanks Fuzz ! BTW they were 2 dollars a pack.

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    I bought a few MF towels from Target. I use them for the dash and jams and stuff. Theyre cheap and better than a cheap terry towel.

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    I bought a pack of their white cotton towels, and some people warned me against them; but the tag on the Baja Sol towels is THE EXACT SAME TAG as is on another highly touted 100% cotton towel offered by a high-profile supplier.


    Mosca

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    Thank you all. I`ll use them but I`ll still buy some micro fibers off the net.

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    I got the Baja Sol MF`s they work good for interior and Jambs.
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    I love the Baja Sol "slinky-style" hoses like the one`s in Griot`s catalog. I have 2 50` ones and 2 25` one for use all around the house
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    The Slinky hoses are handy they had them on sale at target not to long ago.
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    I use the MFs for lots of stuff, but terry is best for a lot of the Meguiar`s products. When "soft" terrycloth is needed, I switch to a Koala terry towel.

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