Drying towels & plush MF towels offer

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Offering a few great deals on the Fireball towels to try and get the brand out a bit here in NI.

It's hard to describe just how good the quality is on these, you will not be disappointed.

Terry Bear Buffing Towels:

40cm x 40cm = £10, normally £13
80cm x 40cm = £15, normally £20

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Pin Towel drying towel:

"Made with microfibre decidicated to removing water. Soft and absorbent. Special sewing method to increase durability. Passionate detailers will love it."

I have used this myself and it's the best drying towel out there IMO, it's designed to be dragged across the car and not rubbed, therfore minimising the chances of marring your paint.

70cm x 90xm = £11

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RMS prices are based on collection from our shop in Ballymoney, postage cost on top if you need anything delivered. PM me with any orders as these RMS Memeber prices are not available over the shop counter.
 

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Quick video showing the Pin Towel/Twist Towel doing its thing....

 

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I would imagine dragging the towel across the Roof and bonnet would be handy but how about side panels ? Dragging across them would be difficult I would imagine?:grinning:
 

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I thought the dragging was just to show that it was 'effortless' and easy to use. I still use it to wipe where needed and works grand.
 

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If there's a few people from Belfast direction wants them, let me know and I'll collect them all and distribute!

I'm wanting some but wouldn't put you out of your way :grinning:

Edit...or we could get a delivery to one persons house and arrange collection from there lol
 

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I would imagine dragging the towel across the Roof and bonnet would be handy but how about side panels ? Dragging across them would be difficult I would imagine?:grinning:

The idea is to roll it up, grip the top and bottom and drag it across the panels with as little pressure as possible. :grinning:
 

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@Woodcutter would one pin towel be enough to do two cars together or would I be better with two?

It could be tight enough, but it might do it OK Nick.

I must point out that these drying towels are most effective on well maintained paintwork where they'll glide easily over the panels. For poorly maintained paint that never sees wax or polish, they are harder to work with. Bit like any drying cloths though I guess.
 

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It could be tight enough, but it might do it OK Nick.

I must point out that these drying towels are most effective on well maintained paintwork where they'll glide easily over the panels. For poorly maintained paint that never sees wax or polish, they are harder to work with. Bit like any drying cloths though I guess.
DT looks after mine Graeme so it's in good shape. Are you about tomorrow about 11? I'll take a two of the pin towels.
 

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The idea is to roll it up, grip the top and bottom and drag it across the panels with as little pressure as possible. :grinning:

That makes perfect sense thanks :grinning: . Are these best left to dry naturally after use or how should they be kept between uses?. Do you take paypal payments @Woodcutter ? Might look into purchasing some other Fireball products as well :grinning:
 

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That makes perfect sense thanks :grinning: . Are these best left to dry naturally after use or how should they be kept between uses?. Do you take paypal payments @Woodcutter ? Might look into purchasing some other Fireball products as well :grinning:
I highly recommend the shampoo and hydrophobic snowfoam....great stuff.
 

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That makes perfect sense thanks :grinning: . Are these best left to dry naturally after use or how should they be kept between uses?. Do you take paypal payments @Woodcutter ? Might look into purchasing some other Fireball products as well :grinning:

I try to avoid PayPal Jonny, I can take card payment by phone, that's the easiest option.

As for the towels, they just need hung up to dry naturally, don't hang them over radiators and never wash them in washing powder, just a 30 degree max wash in the washing machine.
 

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I try to avoid PayPal Jonny, I can take card payment by phone, that's the easiest option.

As for the towels, they just need hung up to dry naturally, don't hang them over radiators and never wash them in washing powder, just a 30 degree max wash in the washing machine.
Thanks for that. will have a look at the other products again and come up with a list . Could possibly call up and collect this weekend instead :grinning:
 

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Thanks for that. will have a look at the other products again and come up with a list . Could possibly call up and collect this weekend instead :grinning:

I might be heading to Belfast on Saturday afternoon, if I do I could bring it up with me. I'll know for sure on Friday. :grinning:
 
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