now I know why Griots named their drying towel PFM.

I use my single large one for drying my car after a rinse-less wash with ONR. The towel is large enough to dry my whole car (Mazda 6) and then some so I have never needed to wring it out.

I second that. I've used the full size when doing a conventional wash, and even when drying (and re-drying) as I went to avoid hard water spots, it never reached a saturation point where I had to wring it. The large size works awesome for laying it flat on the paint and just smoothing it out if you want to avoid rubbing on the paint. I like the regular size for drying with a drying aid.
 
I'm another big fan of the PFM towels. It really is amazing how much better it works than any other towel I've tried .
 
so would you get the 2 16 x 16 inches or one 25 x 35 inches? im thinking the 2 JUST in case one gets dropped you can grab the other without delay
 
so would you get the 2 16 x 16 inches or one 25 x 35 inches? im thinking the 2 JUST in case one gets dropped you can grab the other without delay

Get both! I tend to use the larger one on the flat services and the smaller ones on the sides.
 
I have 2 smalls towels and one large towel, I have not used the large one yet as only the small will dry a car, I have stopped using my Metro Sidekick, the towels are PFM


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Hands down my favorite drying towel.
I used one this weekend to dry a large SUV, and only needed one.
I have 3 PFMs but the other 2 are still in the plastic.
 
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