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what do you use to dry your vehicle?

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Old 07-08-2009, 05:06 AM
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Hey all, I hope most of you like keeping your trucks, SUV n cars clean. The hardest part and also the most frustrating for me when washing my ride is drying the exterior.
what kind of products do you guys and gals use to dry up your rides the best.
 
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Old 07-08-2009, 05:30 AM
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I just use an ArmorAll (sp?) micro-fiber towel. Seems to do a fine job.
 
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Microfiber towels. I actually just bought these a few days ago. I got sick of normal towels and beach towels leaving too much crap behind (lint mainly) my old freshly washed cars/trucks.
 
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I use "The Absorber"

http://www.autobarn.net/absydrch27x1.html

I've had the same one for probably 5 years now.
 
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Sham wow!!
 
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I used Microfiber also. Sams Club as a pack of 25 for $10 around here.
 
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Sham wow!!
Love the sham wow! After seeing the commercials for it every morning on ESPN for about 3 months I bought it and it actually works really well .
 
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I use the california plastic wiper blade. Works like a charm after 5 years still
 
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hmm...i have a shamwow, but im not happy with the job that it does on the cars and trucks. it is great for cleaning up spills in the house, but i just use good towels to dry the vehicles after a bath.
 
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+1 on the absorber that thing is awesome!!
 


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