We are a family-run business in sunny San Diego, California. We have been designing, manufacturing, wholesaling, and distributing the highest-quality microfiber cleaning products for over 20 years. That’s right, we were here at the beginning, trying to convince professional detailers and automotive enthusiasts that microfiber is superior to cotton for auto care. Wow! Have things changed. Now everybody knows what microfiber is, and it is hard to find anyone who doesn’t have it in their arsenal. Microfiber is EVERYWHERE. We don’t need to convince you that you need microfiber, we need to convince you that you need high-quality from a reputable source.
I would be careful doing that, anything could be done with the right level of care but that would be borderline. Highly suggest using a DA on low settings
I got the wash master plush pad today, along with mr everything 10 pack pink. A dreadnought max jrs for drying with rinseless wash. First time Autofiber buyer and like your quality control over rag company
Thank you for these awesome comments! Glad you love the products. We take pride in ensuring everything meets our standards during the manufacturing process!
@@autofiber-pro thank you for the awesome quality and attention to detail with making the towels right! I also got some rinseless mitts and it beats the sponge 100%! You guys are my new go to for all microfiber needs
What compound did you use? I've used the rupes color system and the da course has worked pretty well. I also have seen white details from the UK use other stuff and get stellar results
they're released, just sold out at the moment, but you'll find them here: www.autofiber.com/products/double-wide-extra-long-microfiber-wash-pad-9x16-blue-gray-2-pack
I have 2 of these. Would you recommend having 2 more to replicate the flat outs, or is there not a big difference? E.g., 9”x7” vs 9”v8”, both are 700 gsm, etc.
they're a little different as the not a mitt has a removable foam core whereas the flat out or even the double wide does not. if you load up the core with foam its going to be a different experience. if you keep it relatively flat, it might be worth checking out the flatout, or to make something completely different, try the double wide
Man I saw you guys at SEMA and not going to lie I’ve been hooked since I bought barrel blade and scrubber max. I’m about to buy a massive order to stock my shop. You have my attention and I can’t wait to make this my go to towel company.
@@autofiber-pro Yes I am pretty sure I remember you! My Pro account was approved my first big order of 1100 was placed. I haven't even scratched the surface of things I want. The innovation is unmatched and so phenomenal.
That's a super neat way to differ from the competition as far as a clay towel or safe media goes. I've used several throughout the years and always wondered if there could be something less bulky to help shed or rinse potential particles away (that are unseen or hard to spot) and seeing this feels on point. Nice, I'll order one soon...
Some scratches are just not going to come out. Some would come out with a more aggressive combo. One mistake people make is assuming every scratch can be removed and then you can compromise the clearcoat chasing things you won’t likely see outside of my inspection lights. Not saying they can’t come out, but we never promise 100%
Fantastic work pulling that install off in one day! I would have booked it for 4 or 5 days and hoped I could do it in 3 days lol. Love the Lint free Autofiber blue towels it’s all I use when we’re installing film.
If only they sold packs of 2/3 here in the UK, Amazon only sell them in packs of 10 or something, lots don't need that many , rag company ones have landed here but packs of six , again I don't want 6 I'm not a pro , just weekend warrior