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Review - Mothers ultra soft drying towel
I received it Monday, and could not wait to try it out. I must tell you guyz/gals, - I was impressed by it's by how soft and absorbing that towel is. It has an internal foam core, which lets it absorb a lot of water. If you haven't tried it yet - try it!!! try it before it's gone!!! It will quickly become one of your favorite drying towels!
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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Originally Posted by supercharged
I received it Monday, and could not wait to try it out. I must tell you guyz/gals, - I was impressed by it's by how soft and absorbing that towel is. It has an internal foam core, which lets it absorb a lot of water. If you haven't tried it yet - try it!!! try it before it's gone!!! It will quickly become one of your favorite drying towels!
i have 2 love them........
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How do they compare to the guzzler?
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To me??? IMHO about the same respectively
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How do you use the guzzler correctly. I have a guzzler, and some offbrand microfibers. The Microfibers are big, but not waffle weave, and they suck up the water and take it off. When I try using the guzzler, it like moves the water off and I was pretty unimpressed. Am I doing something wrong?!
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Originally Posted by abrcrombe
How do you use the guzzler correctly. I have a guzzler, and some offbrand microfibers. The Microfibers are big, but not waffle weave, and they suck up the water and take it off. When I try using the guzzler, it like moves the water off and I was pretty unimpressed. Am I doing something wrong?!
Are you soaking the guzzler first??? mine works best when wet and wrung out NEVER DRY.......
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Originally Posted by abrcrombe
How do they compare to the guzzler?
If you mean Guzzler with a foam core - I never tried that one....
If you mean Guzzler 20x40 - to be honest with you I love both! Microfiber softness is about the same, foam core makes it a little bit sturdy, but it absorbs over 10 times of it's weight in water. It's the towel you gotta try!!!
2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)
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I guess I will give my guzzler another try. I knew there had to be something wrong with my technique, because everyone LOVES the guzzler.
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I have always found the foam cored waffle weaves slightly harder to use as I like to fold my towels in 4 for easier handling and changing sides every other panel.
As for the guzzler pushing water versus sucking, it is usually a sign that you have used fabric softner or heated dry. I suggest allowing it to soak overnight in water, and then rewash in microfiber specific cleaner and tumble or air dry.
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