What do you guys normally use to dry your cars?
#21
#22
Originally Posted by duck_dodgers_24_5
i'm going to buy this real soon http://www.griotsgarage.com/search.j...x=0&search.y=0
If some people have had good luck with them so far consdier yourself lucky. In time that squegee is going to get you!
#23
I've stopped using the California Water Blade squeegee thing and The Absorber as well. Have a feeling that I caused a few scratches with them. Microfiber towels all the way. Leafblower would be cool, but I might have a little too much fun.
#26
Originally Posted by me_and_my_xb-ox
i use mr. clean auto dry car wash.. best damn product i've ever used...
well worth the 18 dollars.. it pays for itself quickly
well worth the 18 dollars.. it pays for itself quickly
I saw that advertised on TV and have been wondering if it actually works. Ive been using a shammy.
#27
Originally Posted by sciontC
Originally Posted by me_and_my_xb-ox
i use mr. clean auto dry car wash.. best damn product i've ever used...
well worth the 18 dollars.. it pays for itself quickly
well worth the 18 dollars.. it pays for itself quickly
I saw that advertised on TV and have been wondering if it actually works. Ive been using a shammy.
#28
Hi guys,
Just wondering is it ok to use a t-shirt that is 100% cotton to dry off the car? I just washed my car and used a 100% cotton towel like someone in the topic mentioned and it worked ok
Just wondering is it ok to use a t-shirt that is 100% cotton to dry off the car? I just washed my car and used a 100% cotton towel like someone in the topic mentioned and it worked ok
#30
I just bought some of the "Der Wunder" microfiber towels from Autopia.org and I have to say, they worked great. Very absorbant and left no microscratches whatsoever.
I used their Sonus clay bar as well, and it also worked wonders. A+
I used their Sonus clay bar as well, and it also worked wonders. A+
#31
I don't dry my car.
I always fill my gas tank after sun-down, and every other fillup, I go thru the touchless car-wash, which blow-dries the car.
When I do hand-wash my car, I always do it the hour before sun-down, and afterwards I pull my car into the garage for the night. Then in the morning, I Windex the windows, taillights, and headlights for their water stains.
It doesn't matter how soft of a cloth you use for drying, if there is a single miniscule particle of dirt laying somewhere that your cloth can pick up, your car will get scratched.
Leaf blowers are a good option, very clever. I think I might just invest in one of those.
I always fill my gas tank after sun-down, and every other fillup, I go thru the touchless car-wash, which blow-dries the car.
When I do hand-wash my car, I always do it the hour before sun-down, and afterwards I pull my car into the garage for the night. Then in the morning, I Windex the windows, taillights, and headlights for their water stains.
It doesn't matter how soft of a cloth you use for drying, if there is a single miniscule particle of dirt laying somewhere that your cloth can pick up, your car will get scratched.
Leaf blowers are a good option, very clever. I think I might just invest in one of those.
#34
Recently tried the water sheeting method mentioned by others - remove spray nozzle from garden hose and then sheet the water off with the continuous flow. Worked pretty well. Only some drips of water leftover instead of drips everywhere. Now to get a nice towel from Autopia.
#35
Originally Posted by ElChupacabra
I use the Waterblade and Absorber combo. Gets almost all the moisture fairly effectively. Only bad thing about Absorber is you have to use it about a thousand times before it soaks up water the right way....
#36
Thanks everybody for the feedback. I am wondering what every individual mention can these be used for wiping down the car? Lets say I washed the car today and the next day the weather is still nice out and I want to wipe down the car. The reason I ask because I have the Black Sand Pearl color for the Scion and I wipe it down with a 100% cotton made in USA white towel, but after I do that I notice there are more scratches on the car. Also, I can't seem to get rid the red dust on my car. When I use the towel I tried to wipe the red dust to a corner to get it to go on the ground, but it doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions, please?
Thanks
Thanks
#38
If you want to buy supplies... you can do so from the Autopia store, or from (I'm just listing a few... plenty of others are there!):
www.pakshak.com
www.autogeek.net
http://www.dftowel.com/
http://www.prestostore.com/cgi-bin/s...ef=exceldetail
www.pakshak.com
www.autogeek.net
http://www.dftowel.com/
http://www.prestostore.com/cgi-bin/s...ef=exceldetail