Griots PFM drying towel

I got the same towel from the same store about 4-5 years ago and am just now about to retire it. Starting to get a lot of threads coming loose and catching on things. BUT! That is after hundreds of car washes and dozens of times being cleaning in the washing machine. For the price it held up well, and still works great, just snagging on corners on panels and such. I was sad to see this particular size no longer offered... The larger one is too large(imo but I don't wash SUVs or trucks, ever) and the smaller size is too small, adding time to the process.

I got a couple of the mid-size Gyeon Silk Drying towels, as they are similar is material on one side. Handling them I can tell they probably won't be as good, but they had good reviews and a few people compared them to the PFM towels. I sense I'll be settling for multiple smaller PFM towels at the end of the day. As mentioned above by someone else I find the massive towels too cumbersome and clunky for drying lower panels close to the ground. To each his own.
 
I got the same towel from the same store about 4-5 years ago and am just now about to retire it. Starting to get a lot of threads coming loose and catching on things. BUT! That is after hundreds of car washes and dozens of times being cleaning in the washing machine. For the price it held up well, and still works great, just snagging on corners on panels and such. I was sad to see this particular size no longer offered... The larger one is too large(imo but I don't wash SUVs or trucks, ever) and the smaller size is too small, adding time to the process.

I got a couple of the mid-size Gyeon Silk Drying towels, as they are similar is material on one side. Handling them I can tell they probably won't be as good, but they had good reviews and a few people compared them to the PFM towels. I sense I'll be settling for multiple smaller PFM towels at the end of the day. As mentioned above by someone else I find the massive towels too cumbersome and clunky for drying lower panels close to the ground. To each his own.

You can get these from AG and other places but griots doesn’t sell them. There smaller than the standard ones (28x20 vs 35x25).

They may not be the 1120 gsm like the black border ones but they work great and will dry a whole car or small suv.

Griot's Garage PFM Terry Weave Drying Towel - 28 x 20 inches


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You can get these from AG and other places but griots doesn’t sell them. There smaller than the standard ones (28x20 vs 35x25).

They may not be the 1120 gsm like the black border ones but they work great and will dry a whole car or small suv.

Griot's Garage PFM Terry Weave Drying Towel - 28 x 20 inches


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+1 - The Griot's 55504 at 28x20 I find works perfectly on a small suv - enough to dry completely without the dragging of the big towels. Just ordered a backup -
 
The Griots PFM is still a favorite of mine but even one better is their PFM Edgeless drying towel. It picks up every drop of water on the first pass. PouncingPanzer made a good point about the threads coming loose. I have quite a few of those too. The towel keeps getting caught on the K of emblem of my wife's Buick.
 
The Griots PFM is still a favorite of mine but even one better is their PFM Edgeless drying towel. It picks up every drop of water on the first pass. PouncingPanzer made a good point about the threads coming loose. I have quite a few of those too. The towel keeps getting caught on the K of emblem of my wife's Buick.

The edgeless is nice but just too big.


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I got the same towel from the same store about 4-5 years ago and am just now about to retire it. Starting to get a lot of threads coming loose and catching on things. BUT! That is after hundreds of car washes and dozens of times being cleaning in the washing machine. For the price it held up well, and still works great, just snagging on corners on panels and such. I was sad to see this particular size no longer offered... The larger one is too large(imo but I don't wash SUVs or trucks, ever) and the smaller size is too small, adding time to the process.

I got a couple of the mid-size Gyeon Silk Drying towels, as they are similar is material on one side. Handling them I can tell they probably won't be as good, but they had good reviews and a few people compared them to the PFM towels. I sense I'll be settling for multiple smaller PFM towels at the end of the day. As mentioned above by someone else I find the massive towels too cumbersome and clunky for drying lower panels close to the ground. To each his own.

I had some threads get caught on emblems and become loose as well. I just grab some scissors and cut off the excess. Works like a charm.

I dry my car with air and that gets the car 98% dry so 1 16x16 PFM is all I need for my little focus.
 
Because I'm cheap and not prone to getting caught up in product hype, I'm YEARS late to this party. Until last night.

I got one of the original PFM's as a gift for Christmas this year and a brief blast of warm weather gave me a chance to wash my car and give this towel a try.

My thoughts? It's pure sorcery. Amazing.

After flood rinsing my BRZ I was able to dry the entire thing with really only one side of the towel. It never felt saturated or wet and it didn't leave a single water spot. The water simply disappeared as I lightly pulled the towel over the surface. Granted my car is tiny, but I could have easily done the car twice before needing to wring it out or move to another towel. Call me impressed.
 
Because I'm cheap and not prone to getting caught up in product hype, I'm YEARS late to this party. Until last night.

I got one of the original PFM's as a gift for Christmas this year and a brief blast of warm weather gave me a chance to wash my car and give this towel a try.

My thoughts? It's pure sorcery. Amazing.

After flood rinsing my BRZ I was able to dry the entire thing with really only one side of the towel. It never felt saturated or wet and it didn't leave a single water spot. The water simply disappeared as I lightly pulled the towel over the surface. Granted my car is tiny, but I could have easily done the car twice before needing to wring it out or move to another towel. Call me impressed.

We TOLD you!! :laughing::laughing:
 
Because I'm cheap and not prone to getting caught up in product hype, I'm YEARS late to this party. Until last night.

I got one of the original PFM's as a gift for Christmas this year and a brief blast of warm weather gave me a chance to wash my car and give this towel a try.

My thoughts? It's pure sorcery. Amazing.

After flood rinsing my BRZ I was able to dry the entire thing with really only one side of the towel. It never felt saturated or wet and it didn't leave a single water spot. The water simply disappeared as I lightly pulled the towel over the surface. Granted my car is tiny, but I could have easily done the car twice before needing to wring it out or move to another towel. Call me impressed.

Switching to blow drying more but the PFM’s make it hard to leave towels behind.


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Griots is giving away a $40 PFM towel with every $60 purchase through 5/16.

Don’t know if AG still price match but be cool to check into.


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Griots is giving away a $40 PFM towel with every $60 purchase through 5/16.

Don’t know if AG still price match but be cool to check into.


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awesome deal. amazing drying towel.
 
Whoever hasn't used one will be more than pleasantly surprised. It's got to be one of my favorite detailing products.
 
Griots is giving away a $40 PFM towel with every $60 purchase through 5/16.

Don’t know if AG still price match but be cool to check into.


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Went to Griot's web page and saw nothing on a free PFM towel with a $60 purchase.
 
Went to Griot's web page and saw nothing on a free PFM towel with a $60 purchase.

Yeah. I didn’t see it on the website either.

But this was my email:
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Just grabbed an Aero sprayer and a few 3" pads. Can't go wrong on this. Free fright I dig also!
 
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