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Old 10-31-2013, 05:21 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 View Post
I start out with the above towel to get most of the water off.

I chase streaks and remaining water with a very soft, plush microfiber: Uber Quick Detailer Microfiber Towel from DD.

After that, I'll do the door jambs, smaller nooks, hatch gutters, windows and chase spots I miss or generate while doing this with general purpose cheaper microfibers, things like these from Amazon: Amazon.com: Eurow Microfiber 16 x 16in Premium 350 GSM Cleaning Towels 25-Pack (Yellow): Automotive. I'll save these black ones for rims/wheels and other nastier spots, usually 1 per wheel: Eurow Microfiber Premium 12 x 12in 350 GSM Cleaning Towels Black - 25 Pack : Amazon.com : Automotive

To me, this is still a lot of time and wiping towels on my paint and chasing streaks around the car. Hence my earlier thread on cordless leaf blowers or other drying tools.

Lastly, always wash your microfibers before first use!
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