This is what I'm talking about it! Levi nailed, just amazing what you and Anthony, Morgan, and Dane have been doing in 2020. This is what TRC is all about! Education is key! Teach us. Teach us everything you know from what are the towels, how best to use them, to pads compounds. and polishes. Tells us about the design, the application, teach us to put it practice. Theory and Practice. Bring it! Levi you are the Professor of Polishing, the Doctor of Detailing, the Wizard of Washing, the Captain of Coatings, the Sultan of Sealants ( o.k. Tim, Levi's theme song is possibly going to have to be Superfly by Curtis Mayfield) . And for Dane other than wanting an all expense paid shopping spree at TRC , a glass of Meriwether Cider from the Prefunk Beer Bar ,and a ride in Morgan's Bagged BMW, is to see you clean and dress a set of wheels and tires using only WoWo products, a soft grip green wheel and body brush, a black tyre and wheel brush, and two grey edgless 365s.
G'day Guys, enjoyed both Parts 1 & 2 with Levi and Mark Perch, explaining the various Rag Company's microfibre towels, their design and makeup and their applications. I just took delivery this morning (Sydney time) 2 twisted loop drying towels which I bought from one of Marks dealers - 'Detailing Shed'. I have to make comment on your graphic at the start of the videos of the trip from Australia to the Rag Company. Unless Mark had a round the world ticket, that is the longest possible way to go from Australia to the USA in a westerly direction, where you are flying over the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. The norm is to travel over the Big Pond (Pacific Ocean) in an easterly direction to the West Coast and beyond of the USA. Did Mark bring any vegemite with him for you guys to taste?
I want to love the Pluffle and was using as a final buff WW towel. I think they suck at drying. Well compared to other drying towels. What are your thoughts on the Pluffle for Rinseless washing ? Matt is the only one ive seen do it .... once on the 1m. Freaking LOVE the FTW’s for drying. So easy to handle and clean after.
Jeeper1378 I saw a video with Brian from Apex Detail using the Pluffle towel from Rag’s Co with an APC and was losing my shit... “ Nooooo NOT THAT TOWEL !!” 😂😂😂
Rizingsun Steve Ferreira you should see my “collection” .. and yea i hate getting my Pluffles dirty. Currently use for final buff when doing a waterless wash. Or a quick detail.
Jeeper1378 nice! I only use the plush soft towels for spray wax or Detailer, anything else I use 350 GSM 70/20 , different colors to prevent cross contamination
Still trying to grasp what towel for which job, mainly polish and wax applications I go 365 for polish removal, and a 350 or 500 for wax removal or quick detailer , and the twist for drying !? A chart or list of towels to jobs would be brilliant to have , then a quick view will determine what to order 👍🏻
The Rag Company this is where I get lost on the knits the creature looks tight for buffing I always thought fluffy is better for buffing ,eg 350, 500, minx 🤦🏻♂️ creature would be more economical , on the list 👍🏻
Would you recommend a pluffle towel or a waffle weave for a waterless wash. I’ve always used a waffle weave but am getting the feeling it’s not the best to use
How do you bring up absorbency back on Eagle towels? Mine are just 12 months old, they've always been washed with a microfibre dedicated detergent (Chemical Guys). Still they totally lost their absorbency. They still look and feel good. Any help? Thanks!
@@theragcompany yes, mainly Sonax Brilliant shine detailer which is my drying aid. I normally use white vinegar during the last rinse not in the main washing cycle. I'll give it a go. What do you recommend 40C or 60C temperature wise? 🤷♂️
@@Jeeper1378 that sounds like a great way to look after the towels but it is just not feasible for lots of people... In the ideal world these towels should be bullet proof or a lot less finicky to maintain.
I can’t believe this video doesn’t have millions of views. This is the absolute most educational content you’ll ever find on towels. Perfection.
This is great, tells me more on how to use my collection from TRC. Love the ending stories.
This is what I'm talking about it! Levi nailed, just amazing what you and Anthony, Morgan, and Dane have been doing in 2020. This is what TRC is all about! Education is key! Teach us. Teach us everything you know from what are the towels, how best to use them, to pads compounds. and polishes. Tells us about the design, the application, teach us to put it practice. Theory and Practice. Bring it! Levi you are the Professor of Polishing, the Doctor of Detailing, the Wizard of Washing, the Captain of Coatings, the Sultan of Sealants ( o.k. Tim, Levi's theme song is possibly going to have to be Superfly by Curtis Mayfield) . And for Dane other than wanting an all expense paid shopping spree at TRC , a glass of Meriwether Cider from the Prefunk Beer Bar ,and a ride in Morgan's Bagged BMW, is to see you clean and dress a set of wheels and tires using only WoWo products, a soft grip green wheel and body brush, a black tyre and wheel brush, and two grey edgless 365s.
Great set of videos on towels. Thanks for doing these!
do you guys have a chart that shows the towel and what the best uses are and why. This would be great helpful tool.
G'day Guys, enjoyed both Parts 1 & 2 with Levi and Mark Perch, explaining the various Rag Company's microfibre towels, their design and makeup and their applications. I just took delivery this morning (Sydney time) 2 twisted loop drying towels which I bought from one of Marks dealers - 'Detailing Shed'.
I have to make comment on your graphic at the start of the videos of the trip from Australia to the Rag Company. Unless Mark had a round the world ticket, that is the longest possible way to go from Australia to the USA in a westerly direction, where you are flying over the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. The norm is to travel over the Big Pond (Pacific Ocean) in an easterly direction to the West Coast and beyond of the USA.
Did Mark bring any vegemite with him for you guys to taste?
Do you have a nice chart that shows all the towel types explaining what they are and what jobs they are best suited for?
BigOldDog he has a video explaining that. I believe it’s the part 1 video
I want to love the Pluffle and was using as a final buff WW towel. I think they suck at drying. Well compared to other drying towels. What are your thoughts on the Pluffle for Rinseless washing ? Matt is the only one ive seen do it .... once on the 1m.
Freaking LOVE the FTW’s for drying. So easy to handle and clean after.
On Friday I’m going to order several of my favorite!
The Rag Company do you have any promo codes at the moment?
I’m addicted to your towels lol I have towels I don’t even want to use on cars or anything 🤣
Rizingsun Steve Ferreira im the same haha
Jeeper1378 😂😂😂
Jeeper1378 I saw a video with Brian from Apex Detail using the Pluffle towel from Rag’s Co with an APC and was losing my shit... “ Nooooo NOT THAT TOWEL !!” 😂😂😂
Rizingsun Steve Ferreira you should see my “collection” .. and yea i hate getting my Pluffles dirty. Currently use for final buff when doing a waterless wash. Or a quick detail.
Jeeper1378 nice! I only use the plush soft towels for spray wax or Detailer, anything else I use 350 GSM 70/20 , different colors to prevent cross contamination
Still trying to grasp what towel for which job, mainly polish and wax applications I go 365 for polish removal, and a 350 or 500 for wax removal or quick detailer , and the twist for drying !? A chart or list of towels to jobs would be brilliant to have , then a quick view will determine what to order 👍🏻
The Rag Company this is where I get lost on the knits the creature looks tight for buffing I always thought fluffy is better for buffing ,eg 350, 500, minx 🤦🏻♂️ creature would be more economical , on the list 👍🏻
Would you recommend a pluffle towel or a waffle weave for a waterless wash. I’ve always used a waffle weave but am getting the feeling it’s not the best to use
The Rag Company great thank you
Creature is not a closed loop? Its grabby on the hands.
I saw Pan use a small squeegee on the glass before drying.
Best microfiber to use for an IPA wipe (before and after polishing)?
Rutger Meurs i like the low nap pearl weave towels.
How do you bring up absorbency back on Eagle towels? Mine are just 12 months old, they've always been washed with a microfibre dedicated detergent (Chemical Guys). Still they totally lost their absorbency. They still look and feel good. Any help? Thanks!
@@theragcompany yes, mainly Sonax Brilliant shine detailer which is my drying aid. I normally use white vinegar during the last rinse not in the main washing cycle. I'll give it a go. What do you recommend 40C or 60C temperature wise? 🤷♂️
I never allow the towels to dry. Immediately after use i throw in a bucket of warm water with 1/2 cup of Power clean. Never had a issue yet.
@@Jeeper1378 that sounds like a great way to look after the towels but it is just not feasible for lots of people... In the ideal world these towels should be bullet proof or a lot less finicky to maintain.