Has anyone used this to dry a large vehicle such as a SUV? I need something large to aid in the drying of my Toyota 4Runner.
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Marine Water Magnet Drying Towel?
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Re: Marine Water Magnet Drying Towel?
I've got one of these, although it's lost its thirst after a few uses. Just picked up some California Drying Towels from ADS, will give them a try shortly. They seem to be made of a softer material than the Megs water magnets, we'll see how they perform.
If you are looking to dry an SUV, I'd suggest either 2 of these (or 3 of the regular water magnets)NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.
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Speaking of drying towels, I have the Megs Yellow Water Magnet and the Armour All orange one. As far as I can tel both work about the same, cost about the same but the Amour All one is falling apart and the Megs looks like it's hardly been used. I can't believe how much better the Meguiars waffle weave has been in terms of durability.
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Re: Marine Water Magnet Drying Towel?
Really does cut down on the amount of microfibers you have to go through when drying your car. Even on large trucks it works in one pass and the sheeting method.
I have not found a better drying process.Nick
Tucker's Detailing Services
815-954-0773
2012 Ford Transit Connect
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Thanks all for the feedback. I have an off brand of MF "sheets" I have been using, but when there is a nice coat of wax on the 4Runner, those sheets get soaked rather quickly, especially on the roof!
Tuck, I think you can appreciate what I'm saying based on the Sequoia!
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Re: Marine Water Magnet Drying Towel?
Originally posted by MyFirstES300 View PostThanks all for the feedback. I have an off brand of MF "sheets" I have been using, but when there is a nice coat of wax on the 4Runner, those sheets get soaked rather quickly, especially on the roof!
Tuck, I think you can appreciate what I'm saying based on the Sequoia!Nick
Tucker's Detailing Services
815-954-0773
2012 Ford Transit Connect
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