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Drying: Waffle or Microfiber, you prefer?
Just curious Waffle or Microfiber you like to use? I use both and have not seen any scratch issues using waffle towels. I do admit I only use microfiber drying towels on nicer cars not really everyday driving. Now on my Wife's Wrangler does get driven everyday it gets waffle towels on it and if am out of them i will go to microfibers.
-Andre
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Re: Drying: Waffle or Microfiber, you prefer?
Blow dry and remove remaining water with microfiber towel.
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Re: Drying: Waffle or Microfiber, you prefer?
Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
Blow dry and remove remaining water with microfiber towel.
Agree, I also use a drying agent (spray wax) as a lubricant and for added protection.
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Re: Drying: Waffle or Microfiber, you prefer?
I did forget to add I use my little sidekick blower for all the gaps on car panels first then dry the rest. I do have two PFM microfiber drying towels, they are nice!
Originally Posted by
Route246
Agree, I also use a drying agent (spray wax) as a lubricant and for added protection.
I never tried that before. When I wash my Wife's jeep this weekend I will try that, as I generally use spray wax once its dry as a wax booster.
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Re: Drying: Waffle or Microfiber, you prefer?
Originally Posted by
RaptorGT
I did forget to add I use my little sidekick blower for all the gaps on car panels first then dry the rest. I do have two PFM microfiber drying towels, they are nice!
I never tried that before. When I wash my Wife's jeep this weekend I will try that, as I generally use spray wax once its dry as a wax booster.
Kills two birds with one stone. Spray wax on a damp or wet car does not diminish the effectiveness of the wax. The wax is nanometers thick, the water particles are millimeters thick.
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Re: Drying: Waffle or Microfiber, you prefer?
+1 Drying agent and PFM for me.
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Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Waffle, but starting this season, blow dry then waffle for remaining water.
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Whatever type a PFM is That is the right choice to dry you car.
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