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JPC:

--- Quote from: Very Cherry on April 07, 2009, 03:44:03 pm ---is this where i get slapped in the face by saying i use a chamois leather?


YES!!!

i've bought said towels too and merely end up spreading water around so give up and revert back to chamois

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what towel did you buy?

i find the waffle weave ones a bit poor to be honest.

and as with a chammy, the drying towels will work much better when they a little damp

VC:
 :ashamed:

i've bought all sorts over time, waffle things etc mainly through forum group buys. seems people use withcraft to get them to work, i end up cleaning my zorst tails with them cos i don't get on with them

i will say i do have an immaculate chamois, and the car is always rinsed... but the fear is there

JPC:
its just that with a chammy, grit can be trapped between the chammy and with paint.

id recomend one of these, the best ive used

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/miracle-dryer-ultra-plush-25-x-36-/prod_362.html

and if you do order, just put on the order jay from miglior sent you! ;)

VC:
thing is i've bought stuff that looks like that before so would feel like i was just adding to the collection tbh  :chicken:

need to see one in action 1st hand i think

autoperfection.com:

--- Quote from: Very Cherry on April 07, 2009, 04:08:19 pm ---thing is i've bought stuff that looks like that before so would feel like i was just adding to the collection tbh  :chicken:

need to see one in action 1st hand i think

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We've got a selection of different drying towels we can show you "in action" when we come to see you in June if you're not in any major hurry to get one  :happy2:

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