The Rag Company CREATURE towel offers you incredible softness for an unbelievable price!
The Rag Company CREATURE microfiber towel was made in response to customers asking for an intermediate towel that was softer than most general purpose towels in the 300 GSM range, but also less expensive than the higher priced 500-600 GSM towels.
At Esoteric, we love the CREATURE microfiber towel for compound/polish removal, as well as general cleaning on the exterior paintwork. We use the CREATURE towel for prepping paint with Gyeon Prep, applying a sacrificial layer product like PolishAngel Cosmic Spritz, or removing polish residue after using a polish like Jescar Micro-Finishing Polish. The CREATURE is simply a great, all-around exterior paintwork towel that can be a workhorse in your arsenal!
CREATURE Towel Specs
Excellent Quality All-Purpose Detailing Towel that Quickly Removes Excess Polish, Sealant, Wax, etc with Ease
Dual-Pile Construction:
Side 1 = Slightly Longer Fibers for Removal of Loose Particles & Buffing
Side 2 = Shorter Pile, Tighter Terry Weave for Removal of Excess Detailing Product
Lint-Free / Label-Free / Non-Abrasive
Extremely Durable = Ability to Withstand Hundreds of Washings With Proper Care
Towel Softness Increases With Each Washing
Size: 16" by 16"
420 GSM (Grams per Square Meter)
Care Instructions
Always wash new microfiber towels before you use them
Wash your microfibers with like-colors to avoid dye transfer from darker towels to lighter towels
Like all high quality microfiber towels (especially the awesome towels from The Rag Company!), machine wash your microfibers with a microfiber-specific detergent like Micro-Restore or Gyeon TowelWash. Do not wash your microfibers with any cotton fabrics, and do not use any fabric softeners!
TIP: You can use any temperature water in the wash process. At Esoteric, we prefer warm to hot water.
Dry your microfiber towels on low heat, without dryer sheets. Do not iron your microfibers (we've never heard of someone doing this, but you never know!).
At Esoteric, we like to dry on low heat for a longer time period, rather than drying more quickly on a higher heat. The hotter the towels get in the drying process, the higher the probability that they individuals fibers will melt together, losing their softness and absorbency.