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Drying Towels
andrewparker:
Right, before anyone bollocks me, I have searched but all the threads seemed to date back to 2009, and maybe the game has moved on a bit by now?
So, what's the general consensus on the best drying towel currently available? I had one of the big blue ones but I think radiator drying it has ruined it and it is leaving fibres all over the car.
johnhol78:
--- Quote from: andrewparker on May 09, 2012, 07:52:29 pm ---Right, before anyone bollocks me, I have searched but all the threads seemed to date back to 2009, and maybe the game has moved on a bit by now?
So, what's the general consensus on the best drying towel currently available? I had one of the big blue ones but I think radiator drying it has ruined it and it is leaving fibres all over the car.
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These are very good....had mine for 2 years and still going strong
http://www.elitecarcare.co.uk/elite-wonder-drying-towel-24-x30-.php?cPath=64
AndyED30:
--- Quote from: andrewparker on May 09, 2012, 07:52:29 pm ---Right, before anyone bollocks me, I have searched but all the threads seemed to date back to 2009, and maybe the game has moved on a bit by now?
:signLOL:
I've got one from cleanyourcar.co.uk, think it's their own brand one for going round the car getting the worst off first. Then a couple of Megs water magnets for a final dry, seems to work pretty well, very minimal marks, swirls marring etc since I've had the car so I'm happy.
Never dry any of them on a rad though, and wash them twice a month too.
Works for me.
Andy.
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DFish:
One of These is plenty enough to dry a golf/a3/leon. :)
Fish
TANNER:
Ive been using one of these from Keith @ Washshop for a couple of months and very happy with it:
http://www.washshop.net/ea/product.php/63/ultra_plush_microfibre_drying_towel
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