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What is the best Microfiber towel on the market for Drying cars.
I recently just got into the auto detailing scene with the purchase of my new car. That said, I have ALWAYS used old cotten towels for drying my car. After readying this forum and others like it, I decided to pick up some Microfiber towels from my local Target. They are branded VROOM. Odd name.
Anyhow, I about fell over when I washed my car yesterday. I literally cannot explain the difference and ease of drying off a car with one these things versus old cotten towels, which I had done for 31 years!
That said, I want the best Microfiber towels money can buy. I figure since I will be washing my car at least once a week, I want the best microfiber towel for the specific use of drying off my car.
It seems that a lot of people are partial to the Cobra towels sold here. I got to the Meguiars forums, and they are obviously loving the McGuires product.
Long story short, I would like everyone best impartial suggestion as to what the best microfiber towel on the market is. Thanks!
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the guzzlers are tough to beat....
Frank
Thanks to AG I only wipe my butt with MF's now
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Never Ever Ever Use Cotton Towels They Will Leave Small Scratches In The Paint Over Time . Go With Cobra Micro Fiber Towels. Guzzler
names tom i live in nj with my wife cindy .and our 3 children. samantha gabriella and little tom...
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I see that the Coba Guzzler's seem to be the most popular around here. Has anyone used several brands other than the Cobra towels that still likes Cobra the best?
I have also been referred to pakshack towels as well. Again, I don't know one from the other and am hoping some members have tried several brands and have a favorite.
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cobra guzzlers really win the vote because they are pretty much the only oversized mf towel available...but there is a reason they are the only one...built perfect from the start....
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another vote for the guzzler here.
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Arent 70/30 better than 80/20 mfs?
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Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Arent 70/30 better than 80/20 mfs?
depends...some of the less plush mf's are better for all purpose use...no need to use a super plush mf for something like wiping down your dash or seats...
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Originally Posted by orngez
depends...some of the less plush mf's are better for all purpose use...no need to use a super plush mf for something like wiping down your dash or seats...
I agree, use the cheap ones for wheels, etc.
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I've used a few different types of WWs and wasn't really convinced of their drying power until I got the guzzler. The thing takes care of my car with ease, then again my car isn't very big (focus svt 3door), but I think I could dry a lot more than I do.
I've heard good things about the meguiar's water magnet and super suede microfiber as well.
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