Cobra waffle weave drying towel ??

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Is anybody using these?
I picked up a micro fiber drying towel from walmart, it soaked up the water but left a water film behind that quickly dried and had to be re-dried.
Or is there something out there thats popular to use? other than a dryer.
 
Have several of them.
Use them all the time and highly recommend them.
 
:iagree: I haven't used anything since getting one. What brand is the one you bought?
 
I got a bunch of the green ones and a couple of the yellow ones from AG and they work great. I usually start with the yellow because they hold a lot more water than the green.
 
What brand is the one you bought?

I use the Cobra Guzzler HD Gold Waffle Weave Drying Towel, (item #COBRA-HD200).
Followed up with a leaf blower to get the water out of the door handles, emblems, trim and other hiding places.
 
The Cobra Waffle Weave drying towel works pretty well in my opinion and what I've found is it works better with age; the more it's used the better it works. Occasionally towels do best after they've been washed once but these do work well.....:props:
 
I recently picked up a Meguiar's Water Magnet that works great.
 
I like them too! I use the Cobra's and the Meg's Water Magnets.

:props:
 
I have not tried any cobra ww towels , I use the sonus towels which I like very much .
 
I have a armor all brand waffle weave style water magnet drying towel. It swirled my car up really bad the towel was clean and I just finished with M105, M205 on the car I am really mad.:mad: Will the Guzzler scratch my paint in any way?
 
I use the Cobra Guzzler HD Gold Waffle Weave Drying Towel, (item #COBRA-HD200).
Followed up with a leaf blower to get the water out of the door handles, emblems, trim and other hiding places.



:iagree:
 
The Cobra Waffle Weave drying towel works pretty well in my opinion and what I've found is it works better with age; the more it's used the better it works. Occasionally towels do best after they've been washed once but these do work well.....:props:

:iagree: BobbyG hit the nail on the head. After a little age they dry like no other. I did my own little challenge to see how much I could dry with my smallest Guzzler without wringing. I did my Expy and wifes car (granted middle of summer).
 
The cobra has not swirled my paint our any customers paint as of yet. it's my favoritedrying towel so far. I also have the cobra hd, I think thats the one with the foam in the middle, and do not like it. It doesn't dry as well and I have to go over the paint more times which could lead to problems.
 
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