PouncingPanzer
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- May 11, 2017
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DI edgeless double thick ultra-plush towels. 12 of them seems to be the norm.
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I use the regular bulk package towels for rinseless washes. I always pre soak so I never have an issue with a dry towel and I haven't needed to use 30 towels either. I usually use about 5 or so total, including wiping down door jams as well. So far from everytime I've touched the car I've got about 5 minor swirl marks on my entire car after a year and a half so I can live with that. I save the good rag company towels for the final buffs and what not, not for the washing process itself.
I have ordered an array of different towels plus the hundreds I already own. I'm going to test out a few based off recomindations and go from there.
So far I have only used the eagle edgeless, I like them but being only 480gsm they feel a little thin for a waterless/rinseless imo.
If you feel the Eagles are thin for rinseless, try the Everest 1100. Great towels and being white they show all the dirt being picked up. I just got another case last week.
Is 1100 too thick? Are you using them for the initial wipe? Or for everything
I use these Shine & Buff Waterless Wash Towel