Griot's Garage PFM Terry Weave Towel, not exactly that soft ?!...

I was told by some forum members to get this towel for being thick and super soft, so i did order one set (of 2 towels)
[FONT="]Griot's Garage 55586 PFM Terry Weave Towel[/FONT][/COLOR]
It costed more than 30$ to get shipped to me overseas, while it says it got a freekin huge amount of fibers (GSM i believe) the towels didnt feel really soft like the ones i used to buy locally a supermarket, 16x16 and costing almost 5.5$, those are Luxuriously Soft and Plush, it will cuddle your skin and feels like no other !!...

I washed the Griot's with 3d kleen in cold water but that didnt change the touch or feel a bit, you can actually see and feel the supposedly microfiber strands and it feel just like any normal towel found in your bathroom !, i can't imagine this towel being used for contact drying let alone waterless or rinseless washes!, for me feeling the fibers and seeing them quite notably (unlike sth like [URL="https://www.amazon.ae/Kenco-Microfiber-Towel/dp/B07N6K36RV"]This[/URL]) i cant imagine Not scratching my paint when using this towel !...

It does says and seems like this will suck a lot of water, but what is a point of recommending this and being so damn expensive when it doesnt feel no where near as soft as a 5.5$ pro MF towel off the shelves @ Walmart or some other store !...


I agree I feel this towel is completely overrated. Maybe because I have delicate black paint but this towel is no where near as good as the dry me a river towels I like to use. I use my pfm towels to dry the trim now.
 
Used with Uber and Ech20 (mixed Merlin style too).

Never had an issue but I was on hot. I read before that when your towels do get clogged up manufacturers recommend to boil. If boiling brings back to life how does washing in hot affect them? No problems at all so far and been using original purchases (4 16x16 and 1 20x30(?)) for over 8months and weekly washes during spring and summer

Thanks, lately I wash my MFs on WARM setting which is pretty hot in my washer, have had pretty good success with the cleaning. I can do the Griots towels on HOT which is probably scolding, especially as it was pointed out Griots recommends it.
 
I was waiting for the part of the review where you spoke about the actual performance These towels are awesome in every configuration and while they aren't plush like an Eagle edgeless for instance the performance of them speaks for itself....when used

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Ya, I like the PFM drying towel a lot. These are just the new ones I have put away. Have a couple of each size in use currently.

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The softest and most plush towel is not always the best. The Griots PFM does feel a bit rough compared to the Big Blue drying towel but nothing matches the PFM for absorbency. I can dry my entire truck with one PFM and never have to wring it out. It completely dries the surface with no moisture left behind and no scratches either.
The cheaper towels may feel better at first, but cheap towels leave lint behind. You can really see it on your windows.
 
And to be clear.... I think he’s using it to wipe off a waterless or rinseless and I wouldn’t use a PFM for that (never tried it actually).

I’d use the PFM for drying afterwards


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In addition, (and after I was so impressed with the big towel) I ordered two 16x16" for my chrome wheels which were a HUGE pain to dry streak free with other towels.

Problem solved with the PFM's.

(Tip: After washing chrome wheels, and before drying, spritz a tiny amount of your wash solution on the PFM to "Prime it". Once dampened, the PFM's wake up and start kicking A$$).


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After reading this I’m absolutely sure you don’t have a Metro Sidekick Blower.. What are you waiting for? You’re cheating yourself of 1 of the best detailing tools you wish you had from the start. Heck, I’m kicking myself right now for not getting mine fixed yet because drying wheels, tires, grills, mirrors, body moldings & trim, emblems, etc is nowhere near as effective or easy without it.

I don’t know why I haven’t gotten mine fixed yet... You need to get 1 bro.
You’ll be able to dry each wheel & tire bone dry in less than 1 minute flat. Seriously.
 
Ya, I like the PFM drying towel a lot. These are just the new ones I have put away. Have a couple of each size in use currently.

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I see we share the same addiction....

I have more microfibers then I can use in 10 lifetimes and still actively purchasing more lol. I look at it as a collection. Same as any other collectible except they don't go up in value.


At least until the coming microfiber ban.....
 
The softest and most plush towel is not always the best. The Griots PFM does feel a bit rough compared to the Big Blue drying towel but nothing matches the PFM for absorbency. I can dry my entire truck with one PFM and never have to wring it out. It completely dries the surface with no moisture left behind and no scratches either.
The cheaper towels may feel better at first, but cheap towels leave lint behind. You can really see it on your windows.

I can easily dry my SUV with 1 "dry me a river" towel plus I can feel how slick the paint is while I'm doing it. I can also feel any roughness that may need to be taken care of.
 
Thanks, lately I wash my MFs on WARM setting which is pretty hot in my washer, have had pretty good success with the cleaning. I can do the Griots towels on HOT which is probably scolding, especially as it was pointed out Griots recommends it.
Well that's the problem with washing on hot. Your water heater can pump out anything from 110 to 155ish degrees. You dont know how hot the water is unless you test it with a thermometer..

If you wash eagle edgeless or other very fine microfiber in hot water over 120-125 they will get ruined. It happened to mine.
 
After reading this I’m absolutely sure you don’t have a Metro Sidekick Blower.. What are you waiting for? You’re cheating yourself of 1 of the best detailing tools you wish you had from the start. Heck, I’m kicking myself right now for not getting mine fixed yet because drying wheels, tires, grills, mirrors, body moldings & trim, emblems, etc is nowhere near as effective or easy without it.

I don’t know why I haven’t gotten mine fixed yet... You need to get 1 bro.
You’ll be able to dry each wheel & tire bone dry in less than 1 minute flat. Seriously.

I have a metro vacNblow. I just got a 30 foot hose for it. You think it would be worth drying my tires and trim with it after a wash?
 
I have a metro vacNblow. I just got a 30 foot hose for it. You think it would be worth drying my tires and trim with it after a wash?

Assuming it blows at least as powerful as the Sidekick than yes, you’d be surprised at how much water is hiding in just about every nook & cranny of your vehicle.

You can either choose to do it before or after the initial towel drying [this depends on your preference and having a proper lsp allows you the freedom to choose before or after unless you’re doing it on a hot day in direct sunlight]

In the beginning I would usually towel dry 1st, then turn the blower on and walk around the vehicle knocking all the water out while patting down and wiping it dry.

But if you want to cut to the chase it also works great to use the blower before the towel drying by quikly blowing out the nooks & crannies such as mirrors, the grill, plastic trim & body moldings, emblems, etc. and because you’re simply blowing the water out of crevices you don’t worry about spot drying as you would on an already dry vehicle.. You’re able to do it quik and then you grab your drying towel and fully dry all the water off in 1 shot. [you may want to blow dry the wheels & tires until the end that way you don’t risk the possibility of any water drying on the paint] But overall it can be done faster that way. Or maybe you’ll prefer to do it after towel drying.
 
Thanks I just opened the 30 foot hose. Its slot bigger then the 1 1/4" I have now. I dont think I'll hook it up right now but the 1 1/4" has a lot of power too. I might try it with that.
 
After reading this I’m absolutely sure you don’t have a Metro Sidekick Blower.. What are you waiting for? You’re cheating yourself of 1 of the best detailing tools you wish you had from the start. Heck, I’m kicking myself right now for not getting mine fixed yet because drying wheels, tires, grills, mirrors, body moldings & trim, emblems, etc is nowhere near as effective or easy without it.

I don’t know why I haven’t gotten mine fixed yet... You need to get 1 bro.
You’ll be able to dry each wheel & tire bone dry in less than 1 minute flat. Seriously.

You are right, Ric.

I use my Gas blower (modified by me) ;)
I can dry the entire truck in a couple of minutes with it.

The thing is, it is not always cool (for me at least) to be the guy making noise at 6-7am which is when I am doing 90% of my washing.

So, as an alternative I will use just drying towels. :)
 
While they may not feel the softest the POINT of them is that they soak up water so well you dont have to put any pressure down into your paint so...
 
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