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    Re: Drying Towel Scratches

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul A. View Post
    The Rag Co Liquid8r is also superb.
    Thank you for info.. I just got off phone with Rebecca @ TRC. Her knowledge and willingness to share it is first rate. She's a great help and has a great attitude. She said I would likely be very happy the Liqid8r. She helped me so much w MF towels that I'm going to give it a shot.

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    Re: Drying Towel Scratches

    I blow water off my black benz..serious pain in the ass to keep a black car looking good 24/7 but the fact it does makes it a rolling billboard. Best option is always the one that does not involve touching the paint

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    Re: Drying Towel Scratches

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    Diluted ONR a good choice for a drying aid? I use it as a QD. Thanks
    ONR can be used for soooo many purposes. I always keep it on hand. I use as clay lube, for RW, clay lube, drip a little in the rinse bucket, etc etc etc #### I even drink it when fridge is empty. KIDDING!

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    Re: Drying Towel Scratches

    Quote Originally Posted by dennis b View Post
    If your QD dilution ratio doesn't streak then it would make a great drying aid.

    Also if you decide to invest in different drying towels look for 70/30 blend terry weave microfiber towels. They are more absorbent than 80/20 blend towels. More absorbent equals fewer passes on your paint. Fewer passes equals less abrasion.
    True. Definitely measure it to make sure its diluted properly

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    Re: Drying Towel Scratches

    Quote Originally Posted by joshhas99problems View Post
    True. Definitely measure it to make sure its diluted properly

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    Very true on dilution ratios, recently I used onr wax as a clay lube and it worked great but when I did a quick rinseless wash on my car I grabbed the wrong bottle and used the clay lube bottle as the pretreat and it left spots on the back quarter panel that was a pain in posterior to get off!!

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