Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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@Finick. I understand where you're coming from. No worries.
My gripe is more so with the people who have been lead to believe this so called detailing insiders tip involving pre soaking a towel in order for it to dry better...
Last night I did a quik search on YT in attempt to try and find out when this pre soaking drying towel stuff started, or who was responsible for spreading such a myth. Lol.
I didn't spend too much time on it, but I did watch this dudes video and couldn't help but SMH at the thought that there's probably thousands of people out there who think he's giving good advice...
Those particular waffle weave towels he's using in that vid are among my favorite WW towels.
And I can tell you without a doubt that I'd rank them right at the top next to any towel Until that dreaded point where they cross the line and become damp/saturated. Once they do it's time to do yourself a favor and switch to another towel because they won't dry once they're wet and wringing them out doesn't fix their situation. But that clown in the video is recommending to pre soak them.
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*facepalm*
My gripe is more so with the people who have been lead to believe this so called detailing insiders tip involving pre soaking a towel in order for it to dry better...
Last night I did a quik search on YT in attempt to try and find out when this pre soaking drying towel stuff started, or who was responsible for spreading such a myth. Lol.
I didn't spend too much time on it, but I did watch this dudes video and couldn't help but SMH at the thought that there's probably thousands of people out there who think he's giving good advice...

Those particular waffle weave towels he's using in that vid are among my favorite WW towels.

And I can tell you without a doubt that I'd rank them right at the top next to any towel Until that dreaded point where they cross the line and become damp/saturated. Once they do it's time to do yourself a favor and switch to another towel because they won't dry once they're wet and wringing them out doesn't fix their situation. But that clown in the video is recommending to pre soak them.

