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    microfiber towel that repells water

    Not sure if this is possible, but would love to see a towel that repels water making it easier to dry car.

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    Re: microfiber towel that repells water

    Quote Originally Posted by goldenlight View Post
    Not sure if this is possible, but would love to see a towel that repels water making it easier to dry car.
    Some poor quality MF towels that cannot absorb well, or those old towels that have cake on wax will push water around.
    If you use those towels to dry your car, you will get a lot of streaks and cant really dry your car well.

    If you find your car hard to dry, try to change to a better drying towel.
    If terry-type MF towel doesnt work for you, try waffle weave towels. There are a few companies offering these towels but I like the Meguiar's Water Magnet which I think has a good balance in price and performance.

    If your car is big, you might want to use 2 towels, or use an absorber to blot dry your vehicle to remove some water first.
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