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I use some of the same WW towels that Handz uses and they're the best that I've ever tried... My main form of drying now though is my electric leaf blower. It is honestly the best way to do it IMHO simply because it forces all of the water out of the small cracks and crevices that our cars have, all of the scoops, door jambs etc. I do follow up with a WW towel in the spots that don't get completely dry, but for me, leaf blower FTW!
 
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mygreengt said:
those towels are good for soaking up water.... BUT you cant ring the water out very good

That's kind of the point really.. In all reality, you're supposed to get as much of the water off as possible first, then use a towel to dry some of the excess. That's why I go the touchless route first and dry the car for the most part with my electric leaf blower. :)

Basically the trick is to touch the paint as little as possible unless you're actually washing/claying/polishing, etc.
 

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