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Old 08-19-2008, 07:48 PM
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I just recieved my second order form Eshine and I must say Chris is great.. Thank you..


Quick question for those who have used and purchased the Cookie Monster Buffing cloths.

The batch I got in this order is different and seem less plush than the 1st order. Did anyone else notice the change? They are less thick and darker blue. I'm wondering if these are still safe for the paint? Could these be the wrong ones?
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Old 08-19-2008, 08:04 PM
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I bet they'll fluff up once they go through the dryer once. They are probably matted from being stacked up! Let us know.
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They should be the exact same towel. Nothing changed as far as we know from our supplier. I personally do not have any old ones laying around to compare but looking at our shelves they are the same thickness we are used to getting.

One thing I have noticed is that we have been ordering larger qty and the stacks are higher! They do seem flat at first and I usually give them a shower room towel whip before I pack em.
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Old 08-19-2008, 10:38 PM
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Thanks for the reply guys.. I will have a look again and maybe post some pictures...

The rest of the order, as per the standard with EShine, is perfect! Thanks again.
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Old 08-20-2008, 11:06 PM
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Had a better look. The cloths is defintely different than the ones from the first order I got, a little less plush and the stiching on the edges is a different color. That being said, with a little fluffing I think they are still going to be perfect for the job.

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Interesting post. I use mine for sealant removal. I use a Cobra indigo blue in one hand and follow it with a cookie in the other. I also use it in the same fashion with AW.
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Kav, I found an old Cookie Monster today and you are correct, there is a difference, slight but noticable. I have contacted the manufacturer to see what is going on.
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I actually prefer the shorter nap. Its still fluffy enough but has a bit more bite for removing wax etc.
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Kav, I found an old Cookie Monster today and you are correct, there is a difference, slight but noticable. I have contacted the manufacturer to see what is going on.
Really..mmm..interesting
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Old 08-21-2008, 10:30 PM
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I actually prefer the shorter nap. Its still fluffy enough but has a bit more bite for removing wax etc.
I did some work on the car today. I still prefer the older cloths, the new ones just don't seem as plush when using them to wipe down the car with some quick detailer.

I tried out some of the stuff from eshine today and I am happy to report that the Poorboy Wheel cleaner is amazing stuff. The EZ wheel brush really makes the wheel cleaning a lot easer - makes me wonder how I did without. The Optseal on the wheels was extremely easy and left them feeling super slick. The Poorboy Bold and Bright tire dressing also finished off the wheels perferct.

Thanks to Chris again!
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