im planning to buy the water magnet or a chamois, but what is better and easier?
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what's the best way of drying a washed car?
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Re: what's the best way of drying a washed car?
I've always used the absorber.... but I've also read online that they can cause swirling, and judging by the minor swirls on my paint, I think they may be right. :laughin--2004 Ford Mustang V6 -- Full mod list and some pictures at my SouthFloridaStangs Vehicle Garage --
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i have tried about all the different methods but one that i really like and leaves no swirls is this ultra plush microfiber drying towel. I got it from walmart. It is very soft and large, it can hold alot of water and i just simply lay it over the area and run the towel across the surface applying no pressure. Just the weight of the towel is enough. Works great and i have seen no swirls since i started using it.
""Some of us will do our jobs well and some will not, but we will be judged by only one thing - the result." - Vince Lombardi
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^hmm, I'm gonna have to look into that. May retire the absorbers to wheel duty LOL--2004 Ford Mustang V6 -- Full mod list and some pictures at my SouthFloridaStangs Vehicle Garage --
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That drying towel from Wal- Mart looks interesting. Currently I am using the absorber and the marine water magnet for the paint, The auto water magnet for glass. Occasionally I use the California drying towel also. I am very interested in the microfiber tho. Will have to investigate.quality creates its own demand
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If you do decide to try out that microfiber towel i will suggest you wash it at least once or twice before using. The first time i used it, it left so much lint behind on the car i almost threw it away but after i washed it i have not had that problem again and it is now lint free.
""Some of us will do our jobs well and some will not, but we will be judged by only one thing - the result." - Vince Lombardi
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Originally posted by Raymond View PostI've always used the absorber.... but I've also read online that they can cause swirling, and judging by the minor swirls on my paint, I think they may be right. :laughin
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Originally posted by roushstage2 View PostI have both, and much prefer the water magnets. I have 3 Water Magnets, 1 California Drying Towel, 1 other brand drying towel (can't remember what brand right now) and plan on buying some more of that same type of towel.
Hi roushstage2,
Can you give some comparison comment between between water magnet vs california drying towel or perhaps microfiber Soft Touch Drying towel also
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The Water Magnets and the California Drying Towels are basically the same thing. The CA Drying Towel IMO seems to be a bit smoother, not that it makes it perform better, just an observation. They are both basically the same size, I just wanted to try it out since my Water Magnets seemed to stop absorbing water. I have a wash/rinse cycle down now and since then both have performed as good as each other.
I have the MF Soft Touch Drying Towel and it just isn't for my car. Too many bumps here and there. If I had some flat area to cover so to speak, I'm sure it would do great. I tried using mine for about 2 minutes, and it has been folded up at the bottom of the drawer ever since.
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I've been drying my Mustang with an Absorber for the past year, and see no scratches/swirls in the paint; maybe it's just how you're using it?
I USED to have a natural chamois, but it was kind of a problem to use, because you had to get it wet and let it soak up some water if it got dried out. Otherwise, it was a lot like a rawhide chew for a dog - which, unfortunately, was the ultimate demise. One of our dogs thought it was a chew toy and shredded it...
I'm going to Walmart this weekend to pick up some more Meg's products, so I'll have to look for said drying towel.
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I've had that big blue towel a long time. It is soft and I use once in a while.
I currently use my Meguiars Supreme Shine Microfibers for drying duties. I've read to put a full stream of water on the car(no sprayer that is) and it will run off and not have much to dry, it works great.
I use one towel to dry and wring out as I go and my cheapo MF towels for door jambs and what not.
The best? probably not, but works for me.Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,
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