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Better towel method
I have read here that it is bad to dry my mf towels. But there has to be a better method than just laying them out. It takes a long time to dry them this way. Is it that bad to dry them. Maybe just drying them for a while. Is it that important not to dry them?
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Originally Posted by jforget1
I have read here that it is bad to dry my mf towels. But there has to be a better method than just laying them out. It takes a long time to dry them this way. Is it that bad to dry them. Maybe just drying them for a while. Is it that important not to dry them?
I put mine in for about 20 minutes at low heat. Then set them out to dry. Seem to be holding up pretty good. Just makes sure that you aren't using a bounce sheet.
I just recently purchased a little electric blower to dry my C6. I think it blows at 150 mph and cost me like $40-50 from Lowes. Now I'm drying all my vehicles with it. It has cut my wash and dry time down in half and I finish up my whole car with the small Guzzler MF towel from AG.
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Originally Posted by RPM06
I put mine in for about 20 minutes at low heat. Then set them out to dry. Seem to be holding up pretty good. Just makes sure that you aren't using a bounce sheet.
I just recently purchased a little electric blower to dry my C6. I think it blows at 150 mph and cost me like $40-50 from Lowes. Now I'm drying all my vehicles with it. It has cut my wash and dry time down in half and I finish up my whole car with the small Guzzler MF towel from AG.
Yup, I use my electric blower as well, especially on our trucks. Water likes to hide n/around the seals along windows and drip hours later, sucker blows it right out. I don't really remember the last time I "really" dryed with a towel. Usually there are very tiny water beads scattered around after, so I just spray some QD and wipe/buff, no marring or waterspots now.
As for my micro's, I just put them in the dryer on low heat till their just slightly damp and let air dry in a holder I have for them.
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This all sounds a lot easier, Surfer what do you use for a rack? Trying to think of what might work for a rack.
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I tried drying on the air only settiing on my dryer. I ran 2 cycles and they
were still damp. I have a Whirlpool dryer that has the automatic cycle that
stops automatically when stuff is dry. I use the low heat setting and as the
towels start getting dry, it starts cutting down on the heat. Works great and
my towels are in perfect shape. Another thing I found that cleans the towels
is adding a half cup of any of the orange citrus APC to the wash.
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