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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    I used one 16x16 PFM towel today to dry off a customer's Challenger after I rinseless washed it. I bring four 16x16 PFMs with me on mobile jobs and I leave the bigger one (the one that is 38 inches or so) at home 99% of the time. As far as I have experienced there's no way to improve on the Griot's PFM towels because they're wonderful as-is. I've bought many for customers and they love them too.

    With all that said, the terry weave snags on badges and threads end up getting pulled out. It isn't a big deal and can be mitigated just by being careful around badges with acute corners.

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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    Gyeon Silk Dryers are comparable if not a touch better I have a pair of each but it’s so freakin close the difference isn’t measurable so I’d say get whatever’s cheaper!!!!


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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    I've never tried the PFM but I like the Rag Company Twistress and the Shineys Bull Shine. They're very similar. Cobra Guzzler is okay.

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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ray6712 View Post
    Gyeon Silk Dryers are comparable if not a touch better I have a pair of each but it’s so freakin close the difference isn’t measurable so I’d say get whatever’s cheaper!!!!


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    The Gyeon to works just as good as a PFM, but falls way short of holding the volume of water the PFM does.

    @bfielder : if you like the Twistress, you’ll be in love with a PFM after you use it just one time.

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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    I've yet to find anything better, especially when they started selling them in the 16x16 size. My waffle weaves have been relegated to spray wax towels.

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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    PFM all the way. I can dry my entire truck, and the PFM barely feels damp afterward.
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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ray6712 View Post
    Gyeon Silk Dryers are comparable if not a touch better I have a pair of each but it’s so freakin close the difference isn’t measurable so I’d say get whatever’s cheaper!!!!


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    That is good to know. I just bought 2 Gyeon Silk dryers because of the Facebook sale. I will be able to get 1st hand experience on what to expect
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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    PFM is better than the big blue. I gave my big blue away after reviewing it for Meghan.
    I have one of the smaller blue towels. It will dry one car without streaking,but you have to go slow and let it soak the water up. Don't know if the bigger version would be any faster.

    I have washed the entire top surface of my Formula,and dried it from hood to trunk in one fell swoop with a PFM. Got to the trunk,and went back to the front on the other side. Zero streaks and scarcely damp. Same thing with my wife's G8. Unreal!

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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    With the matador technique when drying the nap that PFM towels and Gyeon Silk Drying towels has is tough to beat. If you got a really soft paint maybe the Silk Drying towel is a little safer with the 70/30 blend. The benefit with the nap is they soak up water very fast. If you use the patting drying technique there is better ones. It's cause then you depends on how much water the drying towel can hold. The ones I have for that is not offered on AGO. Then it's much on personal preference which technique that suits you. And the size of the drying towels you like. The PFM and Gyeon Silk Drying towels you can not go wrong with since they are awesome and very effective. And the new size of the PFM towel is intresting too. Just to be on the safe side that it can hold all the water in one towel and still be crazy effective around the car/truck.

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    Re: Drying towels: is the PFM by Griot's still the best?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    By them when there is a sale. Autopia has 25% off right now.
    I dont see the discount anywhere... Just FS.

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