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what do you use to dry your vehicle?

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Old 07-08-2009, 09:48 PM
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has anyone used the Aquadry pva towel. its a chamios usually found next to the "absorber" at stores. they cost half the price of the absorber and is the same in size
 
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Originally Posted by dirtydog
yup. I have a california squegee too. No squeezing out water, no water marks left behind, no dirt to get caught in the micro fibers to scratch.
Now i use that for my main wiping and it does fantastic but you cannot get everywhere with it, so i use the absorber for the rest of the cracks, corners, mirrors and bumpers.

^^^^^ this ^^^^^
 
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Originally Posted by Joel_MD
I use Cobra waffle weave microfiber towels that I got from Autogeek.net.

I knew I couldn't be the only one that used waffle towels.
 
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I bought one of these. 15 second dry time, no spots

 
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Non-waffle microfiber towel and after it's sat for about an hour I'll go back over the whole truck with Meguiars quick detail spray and another microfiber towel to get every last water spot on the truck.
 
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i bought a whole bunch or microfiber cloths 16 for $10 they are 16x16
im thinking i should of just bought one gaint one.
im looking into waffle weaves i only seen the big blue one at autozone nonbrand.
but how do you dry the mfww after you are done using it since u cant ring it out cuz it absorbs so much? and does it still stay soft
 
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Originally Posted by SeVeReDiStOrTiOn
How is that...I almost bought it at walmart a few months back but changed my mind.
Works fine for me, just don't wash in direct sunlight or it will dry too fast and leave a haze. The soap kinda works like Cascade or Jet Dry to keep the water from beading too much and the filter removes tap water deposits that leave mineral spots.
I like it.
 
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I have a shop-vac that has a leaf blower attachment. After I wash my truck I use that to get all the water out from the door handles, tail gate handle, mirrors and any other hard to reach place. Once that is done, I use my Adam's Detail Spray to spray a quarter of the truck. I then go back and wipe it down with a good micro fiber towel. Make sure you use a good "Fluffy" micro-fiber towels. If you don't you will create swirls and spider webbing.

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