Using cheaper microfiber will often result in needing to do more work to the paint and that defeats the purpose. Try and find borderless or protected border microfibers. I personally only use Adam and Uber from Detailers Domain. They are very high quality and have little to no chance of damaging the paint, causing webbing or clearcoat scratches which you see in certain angles of light. Nothing is perfect but this is the best option. Keep in mind different towels have different uses. You might want a waffle weave to gently run over the paint to take up large water drops then step down to a plush drying microfiber with detail spray, then even to some detail spray and a double plush. Keep in mind ive made my detailing more like a science and im always learning something new...most people arent as neurotic as I am so take it with a grain of salt.
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