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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
Originally Posted by
ShaneK
I’m really bad at getting photos but here are three: one before shot of the door and two after finishing. Sorry, they are out of order. Thanks again for the advice!
Shane......... Download the TapTalk app on your phone.
Adding pics that are larger in size is as easy as it gets.
Also, I agree with all of the other guys on the PFM towel. The Guzzlers are just too much work (touching) IMO.
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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
With the PFM it's one swipe and the water is absorbed. I've never had a drying towel work so well
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
Originally Posted by
Bill D
With the PFM it's one swipe and the water is absorbed. I've never had a drying towel work so well
Right on!! One of The Best Purchases I’ve made!
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Thanks again for the help. Sounds like PFM for the win!
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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
Originally Posted by
ShaneK
Thanks again for the help. Sounds like PFM for the win!
I have the XL, the Large, and about 6 of the 16x16 PFM towels.
I still smile every time I use them, then shake my head at why I didn't buy them sooner.
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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
I've got a large PFM and a pair of 16x16's waiting for their first use. Just waiting on the weather...
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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
Some of it comes down to not just the drying towel you use but also how you use it. I think if you use the "Matador method" with a clean, quality MF drying towel you will be less likely to instill any FOD to your paint, and if somehow you still do, it will be less than if you had rubbed with a towel in a circular and/or back-n-forth motion.
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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
Originally Posted by
57Rambler
Some of it comes down to not just the drying towel you use but also how you use it. I think if you use the "Matador method" with a clean, quality MF drying towel you will be less likely to instill any FOD to your paint, and if somehow you still do, it will be less than if you had rubbed with a towel in a circular and/or back-n-forth motion.
What in GOD's name is FOD?
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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
FOD = Foreign Object Debris. At least in the Aerospace industry that's what it is.
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Re: Drying Towel Scratches
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I have the XL, the Large, and about 6 of the 16x16 PFM towels.
I still smile every time I use them, then shake my head at why I didn't buy them sooner.
PFM's are one of the few detailing products I haven't gotten "bored" of and wanted to try something else. They're really good enough.
Side note for the OP (or anyone else), don't try to wring 'em out. If you buy the smaller ones or have a huge vehicle just grab a few extra.
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