car drying cloth, towel.
car drying cloth, towel.
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cayman-black

Original Poster:

13,251 posts

240 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2017
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Hi i,m back looking for advice from you professionals out there about a top quality drying cloth, towel.
What would you recommend , right now i,m using the Gyeon silk dryers is there anything even better?
Many Thanks as always!

xjay1337

15,966 posts

142 months

Wednesday 22nd November 2017
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Uber towel (yellow).
Purple Monster
KLiN drying towel

All work well.

Don't wash. Just tumble dry after each use. If you have to wash them, then no detergent at 60c.

Summit_Detailing

2,365 posts

217 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/pb-luxury-...

We've tried many and always come back to these.

Wash after every use, tumble dry at this time of year = ready to go for next time you wash the car.

cheers

Chris

mon the fish

1,535 posts

172 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Take the softest bath towel from the airing cupboard and pat dry, the missus loves it when I do that biggrin

Zetec-S

6,661 posts

117 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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I have a couple of these and am really pleased with them. Usually one is enough to dry the whole car:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Xpassion-Microfibre-Clean...

cayman-black

Original Poster:

13,251 posts

240 months

Thursday 23rd November 2017
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Thanks Guys i have gone for Zetecs option as there is good deals at amazon right now! Thx.

Thx mon i will try. laugh

Edited by cayman-black on Thursday 23 November 17:01

rainmakerraw

1,236 posts

150 months

Thursday 30th November 2017
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If you can get into Costco, their own brand car waffle towels are superb. They only look flimsy, but they don't half soak up the water. I can dry a whole Superb (huge car) in one go without so much as wringing the towel. They are around £10 for a two pack, but I can't tell you much more as I bought half a dozen of them ages ago now. Fantastic things, and they've made my fancy 'detailing' drying towels redundant, as they do a far better job with less fuss.

macdeb

8,733 posts

279 months

Friday 1st December 2017
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I had this conundrum about which towel is best, then I stumbled across, 'raceglaze', it's a filter system does does away with the need to dry a car off after washing and it really does work, no watermarks left at all. So no need to risk scratching.
Just a thought.