Best Way To Dry My Damn Car?!
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Use a microfiber towel. You can get a big one at target for only like 8 bucks. Always make sure the towel is clean. I heard the california blade scratches your paint
A trick that we use for detailing is to take a flower watering pale, and pour it on the car panel by panel. Believe it or not, this really sheets off the water and makes it much easier to dry.
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i have 3 different storage boxes for my 3 cars.grand cherokee,off road tacoma and the sti.i store them seperate to prevent dirt problems.
go to costco.you can get a wash mit/towel combo for like 9$.it has huge micro fiber towels.then buy the 36 pak of 16"x16" towels for polishing/waxing.
go to costco.you can get a wash mit/towel combo for like 9$.it has huge micro fiber towels.then buy the 36 pak of 16"x16" towels for polishing/waxing.
Thanks for the input peeps! I used the microfiber towels from Costco and they work SWEET. They're nice and thick and absorb really well. I found that the absorber felt like rubber when it was wet and didnt actually GRAB the water.
Thanks again!
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Yeah I had the same problem with my absorber. It didnt really dry the car right? Doesnt make the car feel smooth like a microfiber towel does afterwards
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