Best type of microfiber towels to use for drying?

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I have been using sorry in advance, 100% cotton beach towels to dry my vehicle off with. I have 1 microfiber towel I bought in wal-mart, I believe it is a turtle wax brand towel. It doesn't do as advertised and lose water when I wring it out. Would an auto parts store carry a good brand of microfiber towel or should I order from this website?

Thanks in advance.
 
Can not go wrong with cobra guzzler! Love my guzzler! Holds a lot and holds it in very well.

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I've been using the Waffle Weave from Poorboys and I also have a couple WW from AGO as well. Both work great and hold a ton of water.
 
Guzzler is definitely tops.

But also consider looking at CG woolly mammoth; jesus christ that thing is thick, soft, and absorbs like a beast...
 
will one guzzler suffice for an entire vehicle

the wooly mammoth seems like it would definitely get the job done, trying out my miracle absorber is on deck
 
will one guzzler suffice for an entire vehicle

the wooly mammoth seems like it would definitely get the job done, trying out my miracle absorber is on deck
Absolutely. I have an absorber towel too and it doesn't come close to the guzzler.
 
I found that after I used and washed the Cobra Guzzlers I had they become much more absorbent making these the best towel for drying a vehicle. :props:
 
guys he wants one he can wring out lol

id ditch the towel all together and just get an absorber synthetic chamosis. this you CAN wring out.

use that microfiber you bought to do touch ups on while drying to reduce leftover water spots from the absorber.
 
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