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Best microfiber drying towel
Hey guys,
Just wondering what the best mf drying towel is out there right now?
Thanks,
Michael
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Re: Best microfiber drying towel
I currently use the cobra HD guzzlers.
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There is no BEST anything out there. There are tons of good products that all give great results. My favorite drying towel right now is the Pakshak WW drying towel.
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My favorite was the Cobra HD Guzzler ....till I tried Mother's Ulltra Soft Drying Towel...both rock.
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Mothers drying towel is my favorite out of the ones I have tried.
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Originally Posted by M.P. Cobra Fan
Mothers drying towel is my favorite out of the ones I have tried.
You know I stop by auto parts today an saw those mother towels and they feel amazing n not that expensive
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By the way is using an absorber towel is bad to dry a car? They seem pretty good to take off the water
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100% agree! The foam core Performance Drying Towel is my All Time Favorite. The HD Guzzler is No. 2.
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Agree totally on the Mothers. It smokes everything else I've tried, including the Cobra HD. Totally different level of towel. I still use Cobra HDs to follow up and buff if using Optimum spray wax or Optimum Instant Detailer after drying.
Originally Posted by ExoticAutoDetai
By the way is using an absorber towel is bad to dry a car? They seem pretty good to take off the water
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depends. i doesn't deal well with any sort of contamination. meaning, if there is light dust on the surface, it will drag it, whereas a MF drying towel has pockets to "corral" such things and keep them from grinding into the paint. i guess you could blot, but that would take forever. also, you can't use an absorber with an instant detailer, post-wash, or spray wax.
they are ok, but barely adequate in my opinion considering things like the Mother's towel are on the market. i used to have one for my wife to use on her car when she washed it, since it wasn't as susceptible to getting as dirty as the MFs (ie don't require washing), but it really can induce marring pretty easily. it was an attempt at replacing the leather chamois, which in itself is incredibly old technology.
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