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    I started using a Water Magnet towel to dry last summer. If I water blade the car first, I could always complete the job with one Water Magnet towel. I liked that setup.

    It seems as though the towel has lost a lot of it's absorbing qualities lately though. It just kind of smears the water around for a while and then eventually starts to soak in. It used to **** water up right away.

    I've never washed it just because it seems like it should be very clean since it's only wiping up water off a clean car.

    Should I wash it and with what soap?

    Thanks.
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    Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

    All 3 of mine do the same thing. I have found if you spray it with QD it will make it pick water up...sometimes.

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    • #3
      Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

      Hey guys,

      I actually have the same issues with the water magnet and I have washed it. I use the Absorber to get the bulk of the water and then come back with the water magnet.

      Andy
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      • #4
        Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

        All good things come to a end.

        Buy another.
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        • #5
          Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

          After going through about 5 of these things I finally gave the Absorber a try and its my new drying towel. I've used them for about a month now and haven't had any problems what so ever. They seem to need to be wrung out more often but they dry very well.

          I would suggest giving the Absorber a try, its cheaper, works better and comes with a storage tube.

          Ryan
          Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway.

          This is your life. Choose to live it to the fullest.

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          • #6
            Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

            I use a good ol Meguiars Microfiber towel after running water unresisted by a nozzle if you will then dry it off, some wringing to do on larger vehicles but it works for me. I use my off brand MF towels for the door jambs etc.

            Aaron
            Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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            • #7
              Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

              Sometimes you have to rejuvenate the fibers. Give your magnet a good cleaning in the washing machine. In the rinse cycle use about a 1/4 cup of vinegar. This seems to wake up the microfibers and restore the towels. Give it a try. What do you have to lose. .50 fo the vinegar.
              quality creates its own demand

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              • #8
                Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

                I'm using the new "method"
                What I do is that I use Meguiar's Microfiber Soft Touch Drying Cloth and then I use the Water Magnet

                The Meguiar's Microfiber Soft Touch Drying Cloth absorbs all the water that is left in the surface and I believe more effective and efficient compared to the water magnet, but then I use the water magnet because in my eyes it leaves the finish perfect

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                  Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

                  would Soft Touch Drying Cloth just do all the job ?

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                    Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

                    Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
                    Sometimes you have to rejuvenate the fibers. Give your magnet a good cleaning in the washing machine. In the rinse cycle use about a 1/4 cup of vinegar. This seems to wake up the microfibers and restore the towels. Give it a try. What do you have to lose. .50 fo the vinegar.
                    +1

                    I have been using this process with all my MF towels for the past couple of years and the vinegar rinse restores them to near new condition. Keeps them soft and absorbent and white vinegar is cheap.
                    Jim
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                    • #11
                      Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

                      Originally posted by g88 View Post
                      would Soft Touch Drying Cloth just do all the job ?
                      For me, in my experience it doesn't. Following with water magnet leaves a great result.

                      You can do what J.A Michaels says, vinegar rejuvenates the fibers so give this a try

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                      • #12
                        Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

                        The trick is the vinegar in the final rinse cycle of the wash.

                        Oh Yeah, double check the dryer to make sure one of those "stinky Kleenex things" (softener sheets) are not lurking left over from the regular household dryings.

                        But they do eventually wear out.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

                          In my quest to improve my towels,

                          1. Use less detergent especially in HE washers. The need for vinegar or a second rinse is usually the fix for too much detergent. This applies to all clothes. Excess detergent also causes mildew issues in front loaders too and a sour smell in clothes.

                          2. Many washer/dryers have residue from added softeners in wash or towel sheets in dryer. If the last load had some softener, it can get into the next load. In our Kenmore HE washer, the washer will run water through the softener and bleach dispensers even if nothing is there so residue can get added back on the next load.
                          Al
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                          • #14
                            Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

                            I bought a bottle of Micro Fiber Rejuvenator (detergent) from a competing manufacturer (starts with a P). Save your money and stick with the vinegar as suggested.

                            Mort

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                              Re: Water magnet not so magnetic anymore

                              I run vinegar in both rinse cycles everytime I wash any detailing towels. Only spraying QD or QW on the towels prior to use seems to make them pick up water.

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