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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4
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ive heard somewhere on this site that like only 10 out of 100 towels that claim 100% cotton are truly 100% cotton...so what brands are true cotton??? also where do u buy these...or anything that is effective to dry the cars??? without scratching
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Location: Cleveland, OH
Posts: 163
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buy a chamois or california blade,
actually, call me crazy but a leaf blower is VERY effective in drying a car... hold on let me get the link from the acura site... http://www.acuramdx.org/forums/showt...&threadid=5876 check it out! |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Champaign, IL
Posts: 8,199
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I also use a Waterblade and its fantastic. I wipe off the excess afterwards with a soft terry towel. Towels are so cheap now you can go to the store and find a large white towel for $5. I think its a better buy than those $10 chamois clothes which don't hold much water.
When I wax the Murano, I use a terry cloth waxing sponge to apply the wax, and a dry terry towel to buff and remove the wax. |
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Posts: 117
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Big Blue Towel
from www.properautocare.com great, always dry, never had to wring, even on the MO! -Nerf |
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