Re: now I know why Griots named their drying towel PFM.
Originally Posted by Hantra
Well, I'm doing a rinseless wash. So I'd rather have a bit smaller towel bc I don't need all the surface area. The thing gets heavy.
I am positive it would completely dry both the wife's van, and my SUV. She didn't get a wash today. ;-)
I did see the 16 x 16, but I didn't notice it being marketed as a drying specific towel. So I wasn't sure if the composition was the same or not. Didn't want to chance it.
I use the 16x16's for rinseless drying. They are great. I don't have a large one to compare but I think they are identical other than size.
Re: now I know why Griots named their drying towel PFM.
Originally Posted by yg1829
I use the 16x16's for rinseless drying. They are great. I don't have a large one to compare but I think they are identical other than size.
They look and feel the same to me. I use the 16x16 grey PFM towels when drying rinseless wash solution and I use the larger grey PFM towel to dry rinse water after a standard wash. The performance is top notch for both products.
Re: now I know why Griots named their drying towel PFM.
I have the PFM wax removal, glass and 16x16 drying towels. For me, these the types of towels the leave me feeling that I wish I had them years ago. I was hesitant to buy at first due to the price, but now have a stockpile of PFM's.
Re: now I know why Griots named their drying towel PFM.
Originally Posted by dcjredline
How in the wide world do you wring out the larger one? lol Ive got bigger hands and the 16x27 WW's are about as big as I can wring comfortably.
I use my single large one for drying my car after a rinse-less wash with ONR. The towel is large enough to dry my whole car (Mazda 6) and then some so I have never needed to wring it out. After I am done drying the car, I just hang it to dry if it's still clean and use it again on after the next wash.
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