Drying the car, what do you use?

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I have a 'monster' towel or whatever it is from the rag shop i think. It doesn't dry my car like I want it to. I use a water blade on the glass because i want the perfect dry but not on the paint for fear of dragging shit across the paint. I dont want to spend 50 bucks on towels to dry my car but i would like one or 2 decent sized ones that i can dry it completely and effectively. What do you suggesT?
 

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I use a shamwow, haha make one pass, ring it out, make another one and i'm good to go.
 

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"The absorber" It's like the shamwow i'm sure. Came from autozone. Works incredible, soak it, ring it out, soak it, ring it out.. so on and so forth.
 

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mygreengt said:
det_riot said:
I use a shamwow, haha make one pass, ring it out, make another one and i'm good to go.
i have one... it sucks

To each their own, i'm sure its not the best but it works for me. What's your beef with it?
 

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understandable, I just wring it out often and usually avoid that problem
 

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Microfiber Waffle Weave Drying Towels. Thats all I use No-A-Days. I usually follow up with a Extra Plush MF towel with some Quick Detail spray.

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using this three towels

Chemical Guys - Miracle Dryer Ultra Absorbent Towel 25" x 36"

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Elite Wonder Drying Towel 24" x 30"
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Eurow X Large Waffle Weave Microfibre Drying Towel - 26" x 36"
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SVTurbo 98 said:
i use a toro leaf blower (electric) lol....i refuse to drag anything across the paint if i don't have to plus it works awesome...
works great and no streaks no wringing out and best of all no dragging s**t across the paint
 

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Dysfunction said:
The California blade is pretty badass as well!

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Disregard that post! lol California blade = bad, BADDD! No touchie!

The waffle weaves that Handz sold me are amazing, I need to get a few more. They are way better than the cobra waffle weaves that I had before.

Other than that I use my electric leaf blower to get it all out of the cracks & what not.
 

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I use a waffle weave and follow up with some regular Microfiber towels for whats left. I realy need to get a blower though, I'm so tired of streaks coming down right after wiping it down.
 

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