I've used my first Water Magnet drying towel and this thing must be infused with some kind of voodoo or something. Before this I used one of those fake chamois things that come in a plastic tube and would have to wring it out several times when drying my car. The first time I used the Water Magnet I dried the whole car without wringing out the towel and when I was done the towel was damp but I still could'nt squeeze a drop of water out of it. I know David Copperfield can make a 747 disappear but that's just an illusion. How the heck do you guys make so much water disappear into such a small towel??
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Re: Where Does The Water Go?
Originally posted by BlueZero View Post
They work pretty darn good don't they!
I can dry my car much faster now. I'm going to order a couple more and give one to my son.
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Re: Where Does The Water Go?
Originally posted by Zcar View PostThat they do! I use the water magnet followed by a quick swipe with an old, soft bath towel to catch the inevitable miniscule bit of moisture left behind.
I can dry my car much faster now. I'm going to order a couple more and give one to my son.2007 Dodge Nitro SLT - Light Khaki Metallic
2009 Dodge Challenger R/T - B5 Blue Pearl (Can only dream)
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