In the world of professional detailing, towels are gold. Use a dirty one, and you’re just moving swirls of grit around a $100,000 paint job. Marcus had been buying small packs from the local hardware store, but at $15 for a five-pack, his margins were evaporating as fast as water on a hot hood.

When the pallet arrived four days later, it felt like Christmas. He spent the evening organizing them by color: for glass (no lint left behind). Yellow for interior dusting. Grey for heavy wax removal. Black for the dirty work of rims and tires.

The sun hadn’t even cleared the horizon when Marcus pulled up to the "Detailer’s Den," his fledgling mobile car wash van humming. He had six high-end SUVs booked for the day, but as he opened his supply cabinet, his heart sank. He was down to three clean microfiber towels.

The next morning, Marcus didn't just wash cars; he dominated them. With a literal mountain of fresh towels at his disposal, he never had to "stretch" a dirty cloth. His speed doubled. His finishes were flawless, gleaming with a mirror-like depth that had customers reaching for their phones to leave five-star reviews.