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Car Drying Towel Cloth Microfibre
DFish:
The soft blades shouldn't cause any issues, as you should have washed the car properly, thus zero dirt on the car. ;)
I've got a few of those towels. One side is fluffier for heavy soaking then the reverse is for a second wipe removal.
Fish
Bignod00:
--- Quote from: Horatio on February 19, 2013, 07:01:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: camfollower on February 19, 2013, 06:30:54 pm ---Also grabbed one of these recently...it takes the majority of the water off before using the drying towel:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003TOZQ6M/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i02?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Be very careful with those blades. If anything gets stuck between the blade and paint work... :fighting: I see the £5 wash lads use these near me, quick wipe on the jeans and then over the car :scared:
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My local detailer calls those blades 'Weapons of Mass Destruction!' :sick:
stealthwolf:
I tend to sheet the water off the car which means very little gets left behind. Don't get on with plush drying towels as they seem to smear water everywhere or leave tiny fibres behind. Hence now use waffle weave towels.
Tortaruga:
+1. Works a treat.
homesqueeze:
I use the kent extra large microfibre towels as well. Nice and cheap and two of them is just right for a good clean finish. Also won a car magazine group test for drying cloths.
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