Question on the new super drying microfiber towel

Discussion in 'Detailers Domain' started by irontree, Apr 30, 2011.

  1. irontree

    irontree Two Bucket System Washer

  2. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    700 gram plus

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    26 x 46

    I still have to put them up but they have been flying off the shelf.
     
  3. irontree

    irontree Two Bucket System Washer

    Thanks Phil.
     
  4. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

  5. blacK20

    blacK20 Birth of a Detailer

    Are these dual pile or the same on both sides?
     
  6. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    same on both side.
     
  7. TLcoats

    TLcoats Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    These have been waitlisted for a while Phil. Any ETA on when you'll have them in stock?
     
  8. JoeyZ

    JoeyZ Obsessive Detailer

    They are the best i have ever used. I love them. They are very soft, and super absorbent. They glide across the paint surface. From all off the drying towels i have used, these are the best to date.
     
  9. BlakRam

    BlakRam Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    How do they compare to the Adams and Uber waffle? I'm new to this and trying to decide which way to go.
     
  10. dave_zok

    dave_zok DB Forum Supporter

    The blue uber drying towel is similar to the Adams towel except the uber one is larger and a better deal.

    The super drying towel is huge and plush. I like both towels and use either one depending on the car and it's condition.

    I would get either of the uber towels and you won't be disappointed because there awesome.
     
  11. irontree

    irontree Two Bucket System Washer

    The Adams white waffle towel is much softer than the Uber blue waffle. With that being said the Griot's garage waffle is softer than the Adams. I'm not a fan of the super plush drying towel and perfer to dry the car with compressed air and use a waffle on the windows so softness dosn't matter.
     
  12. dave_zok

    dave_zok DB Forum Supporter

    I really never undrestood why people use air compressors to dry there car. I get why people use the "Metro" brand dryer and electirc dryers, but oil based compressors dont seem like a good idea.

    All oil lubricated compressors put compressor oil into compressed air tanks and lines. As a compressor gets older, the migration of oil usually increases. As oil separators wear out, or are not cleaned as recommended, more compressor lubricant oil is allowed into air line and ends up on what ever your spraying.

    Unless you have a dedicated compressor for detailing and replace the AOS every year i would never use it on any car. (my opinion)
     
  13. Bunky

    Bunky DB Forum Supporter

    I have towels of varying softness from various sellers but really have not seen any real direct correlation of softness to performance or safety.
     
  14. irontree

    irontree Two Bucket System Washer

    Mine has a filter after the compressor to stop moisture and rust coming thru. I assume it catches oil since my car is not greasy after. It comes down to cost I already own a air compressor that has uses other than just blowing air.
     
  15. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    leaf blower on a car that has LSP, a car that has none is a PITA to used forced air to dry it. ill bust out the peak drying towel and knock it out in 5 minutes or so, but I will still used forced air on the cracks, headlights, emblems etc.
     

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