Drying Towel

Pakshak ww

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I use a Cobra HD waffle weave to get the majority of the water soaked up using the patting method, and then I switch over to a Cobra waffle weave 20 x 40 to get the rest of the water off. Works like a charm every time.
 
Ive heard alot of great things about the Pakshak WW, although I havent tried it.

Im a big fan of the Guzzler WW that AG carries.

Be careful trying to pick them up from a local store, some "drying" towels can be terrible for your paint.
 
I'm an advocate of using an electric leaf blower. I bought this one at Lowes for about $50.00 and this is definitely the way everyone should be drying their cars.

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I try not to use towels to dry my vehicles except during the winter months because I generally use a no rinse or waterless wash and both require drying.

I've used the Cobra Guzzler towels and they seem to work well.
 
I bought a Cobra HD Waffle weave. It does a pretty good job, but leaves a little behind. Sounds like I need a cobra weave too!! Thanks
 
I like to use Cobra Jr's along with Optimum instant detailer (OID). In fact, you can use OID on glass, plastic and metal too.

My preferred method would be to use distilled water for a final rinse along with a leaf blower. I'm still working on that. :)
 
I use an electric leaf blower and then a DI WW to blot the residual.
 
I bought a Cobra HD Waffle weave. It does a pretty good job, but leaves a little behind. Sounds like I need a cobra weave too!! Thanks

Anytime! :xyxthumbs: You might be safe with the 16 x 24, but with such a minute price difference between the two towels, you might as well get the 20 x 40 and be done with it. OR, get the combo, and use the 16 x 24 oh your wheels. :props:
 
Both an ECHO blower and a couple of Cobra Guzzler HD Gold Waffle Weave Drying Towel.
 
First, I blot the water with the absorber. Then, finish it off with a Cobra Guzzler towel.
 
Absorber and/or Stihl leaf blower then my air compressor to get all the edges/nooks.
 
I like the supreme guzzler ww (green) right now. I previously used the gold heavy duty guzzler (foam in the middle), but found they just pushed the water around.
 
So i should not use my mirage brand microfiber drying towel that i picked up at my local advanced auto parts? haven't opened it yet.
 
So i should not use my mirage brand microfiber drying towel that i picked up at my local advanced auto parts? haven't opened it yet.

I have 2 of them and i like them a lot. They are actually really nice towels for cleaning windows and drying miscellaneous areas during a detail like wheels and doorjams.
 
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