PriusPrime
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- May 19, 2017
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I never thought washing a car could be so complicated.
So far I have Meguires GC soap and a micro fiber waffle towel for drying.
I plan to get some buckets with grit guards and a brush for the wheels.
I notice that when I dry the car with the waffle towel there is still a film of water on it.
Personally I think I prefer a synthetic chamois over the waffle towel, the towel gets wet and heavy and seems harder to wring out.
I read that I should use a dedicated towel with a quick detailer to do the final drying.
Is the detailer really necessary, can I just use the towel?
So looking for some suggestions for a final drying towel and quick detailer.
One towel I am looking is CG Woolly Mammoth.
Thanks for any suggestions
So far I have Meguires GC soap and a micro fiber waffle towel for drying.
I plan to get some buckets with grit guards and a brush for the wheels.
I notice that when I dry the car with the waffle towel there is still a film of water on it.
Personally I think I prefer a synthetic chamois over the waffle towel, the towel gets wet and heavy and seems harder to wring out.
I read that I should use a dedicated towel with a quick detailer to do the final drying.
Is the detailer really necessary, can I just use the towel?
So looking for some suggestions for a final drying towel and quick detailer.
One towel I am looking is CG Woolly Mammoth.
Thanks for any suggestions