Best car towel to dry off water

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by sputnik, Jun 20, 2014.

  1. sputnik

    sputnik New Member

    Hello!

    I would like to ask you for you opinion on best car twoel to dry off excess of water from your car. I own Honda accord 2010 coupe. I will appreciate your help :)
     
  2. kyle butler

    kyle butler Birth of a Detailer

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  3. black-n-silver

    black-n-silver Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    I like Adam's Great White Drying Towel, after using the pooling method. I can usually I can do the whole car and still wipe the windows streak free.
     
  4. JordanL

    JordanL Virgin Detailer

    I have a Microfiber Madness Waverider and quite like it. I also have Phil's Uber drying towel and like it as well. I find myself using the MM Waverider more often because it doesn't leave any streaks of water left behind. I also use AMMO hydrate and I quite like it. But I'd say go with a high quality waffle weave, you won't be disappointed!
     
  5. GDAL

    GDAL Super Moderator

    DD's uber super drying towel is EXCELLENT. Microfiber Madness Waverider is excellent too. Some people like waffle weave, so like really fluffy ones. IMO, a drying towel is as good as the LSP present. If the surface doesn't have protection, it won't work as well as drying a freshly sealed or coated vehicle.
     
  6. sputnik

    sputnik New Member

    nice!
     
  7. Jaro11

    Jaro11 New Member

    I personaly do not like microfiber towels. They require careful maintanance in terms of proper washing and they are pricey as well. Try to google PVA towel. I used it for the last 6 months and it does what it should. You can throw it in washing mashine with regular detergent and it will not loose its effictiveness unlike microfiber. The only downside is it gets stiff when dry but its a matter of getting it wet again. Good luck mate:)
     
  8. wbtfk

    wbtfk New Member

    Never heard of this. Microfiber is not cheap but it does its job well...
     
  9. okay65829

    okay65829 Active Member

    Uber drying towel hands down the best and softest that I've used this far. I would stay away from Adams great white waffle weave. It gets caught on everything and pulls up threads during every use. I also can't justify the price for such a mediocre towel IMHO. I would suggest a leaf blower, electric of course, and the uber towel.
     
  10. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

  11. wbtfk

    wbtfk New Member

    I will try the PVA towel, they cost from $8 to $10 which is a third of Uber!
     
  12. Jaro11

    Jaro11 New Member

    Let me know if it works mate:)
     
  13. CG6Lemon

    CG6Lemon New Member

    If you don't have a leaf blower or master blaster, I would recommend the DD uber drying towel and DI waffle weave. I have 3 of each and they are good quality towels that won't scratch or marr. I own a 2000 honda accord, and my paint is on the soft side.






    Limny
     
  14. okay65829

    okay65829 Active Member

    Good luck, let us know how it works out. I've been burned before when I didn't go with a proven winner. Often "The cheap comes out expensive."
     
  15. sputnik

    sputnik New Member

    I think i got the PVA dry towel at least thats what the package says. I will try it on tommorow and let you know.
     
  16. Backbone

    Backbone New Member

    I use the griots garage microfiber drying towel. Its large and holds a ton of water. I dried my entire mustang with no streaking and was able to do the glass as well with no streaking.

    I used water sheeting to remove as much beading as I could prior to drying and had great results.
     
  17. sputnik

    sputnik New Member

    I uset the PVA towel and i am very satisfied with the results. I do not see a difference between microfiber and this and the price is on a low end too. I put it in the washing machine and i did not notice any difference. Since microfiber requires careful and proper washing not to ruin it this is much more practical. I know there is no magic towel out there that will not collect the smallest dust particles unless you own air blower.....

    Overall I am very satisfied and if it keeps working I will definetely stick with it.
     
  18. wbtfk

    wbtfk New Member

    Glad to hear that i will try one as well.
     
  19. Jaro11

    Jaro11 New Member

    Cool:)! Let me know what did you get sputnik.
     
  20. sputnik

    sputnik New Member

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