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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
Originally Posted by DETAILROOKIE
I also use microfiber and a drying aid as my drying technique. I also use a leaf blower to get most of the water off first. I use waffle weaves for glass and it always leaves a streak free shine, but I also think they are too rough for paint.
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This is pretty much my drying method when foaming followed by a traditional wash. I think I'm going to use just my eagle edgeless towels with a drying air for my rw too.
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
Originally Posted by fightnews
Who cares it doesnt matter where its made its the quality of the manufacturing that matters. A good product can be made any where, you think there aren't crappy products made in the usa?
I prefer to buy from USA or Korea than China. Remember the Chinese dog food poisonings, and the melanine in the babies' formula powder? That's the type of manufacturing they do there. There labeling is not accurate. I don't trust that their towels are what they say they are. I have read that they do not keep the fabric clean while manufacturing towels.
You are right its the quality of manufacturing. And the quality of manufacturing is far higher in Korea.
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
Originally Posted by fightnews
Who cares
I, for one, really do care
Originally Posted by fightnews
it doesnt matter where its made
its the quality of the manufacturing
that matters.
A good product can be made any where,
you think there aren't
crappy products made in the usa?
•Sometimes:
the changing-of-leaves does occur;
•But:
I've always managed to keep my roots intact.
Bob
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
Originally Posted by fightnews
Who cares it doesnt matter where its made its the quality of the manufacturing that matters. A good product can be made any where, you think there aren't crappy products made in the usa?
iPhone, MacBook, iMac all made in China. Korean-made computers are much lower quality. People shouldn't generalize about country of origin. It makes them look uninformed and jingoistic. It's how much a brand is willing to pay for quality and has little to do with the country of origin.
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
Originally Posted by Route246
iPhone, MacBook, iMac
all made in China.
Korean-made computers
are much lower quality.
People shouldn't generalize
about country of origin.
It makes them look uninformed
and jingoistic.
It's how much a brand is willing to pay
for quality and has little to do with the
country of origin.
Yet, somehow, you managed
to do so---on all accounts.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
You guys on here get way too hung up on where microfiber is manufactured. There's made in China junk and then There's made in China gold. Chinese microfiber like the kind sold here at Autogesek is high quality. I know I have yet to scratch my car with Chinese towels. Wash your towels after every use and blot dry if your using a waffle weave to dry panels.
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
Originally Posted by Route246
iPhone, MacBook, iMac all made in China. Korean-made computers are much lower quality. People shouldn't generalize about country of origin. It makes them look uninformed and jingoistic. It's how much a brand is willing to pay for quality and has little to do with the country of origin.
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Strongly disagree.
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
Originally Posted by idriveblackcars
Well this spring I have become addicted to rinseless washes. I have RW my car 4 times in less than 2 weeks. I have my method down for wiping and wanted to go with a waffle weave for drying.
In the past for my traditional wash I would use damp microfiber towels and a drying aid.
Today (after my 4th wash in 12 days) I took out swirl finder lights and really started to examine the paint. I noticed what could be the start of light swirling in the places where the car gets most dirty. I also noticed a light but long straight scratch that has like a double line on the hood. Nothing a polisher can't fix but still annoying. It's only my dd gti and want to polish every other year moving forward.
The only spot I really used my waffle weave on was the hood today. And I'm blaming it on that. I don't like how the towel gets really hard and stiff when dry. They always felt abrasive to me compared to towels. And I own good ones, the cobra guzzlers.
I hand clean mine if they get dirty with cold water and a little microfiber rejuvenater.
How do you guys take care of your waffle weaves? Do you machine wash them ?
Do you clean them with other towels ? Hand wash them if needed of just hang em to dry?
They are very popular and detailers love them, they work great but I swear they can be a bit abrasive. Is it just me? Thoughts ?
I'm thinking switching back to just dry microfibers with a drying aid while the car is still wet.
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Don't use them as well for the same reason.
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
If you feel the WW's are abrasive, don't buy the PFM's. They "feel" pretty abrasive. I've only tried them on a light colored car with good results. They dry like a mofo, however.
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Re: Why I'm not and never been a fan of waffle weave drying towels
Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06
If you feel the WW's are abrasive, don't buy the PFM's. They "feel" pretty abrasive. I've only tried them on a light colored car with good results. They dry like a mofo, however.
Funny you mention this. Last night after seeing they are made from terry I felt the same way. Very abrasive material. I think I'm just going to go back to my old method.
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