Drying Towels

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I know the drying towels AG sells are really nice quality, but has anyone seen the ones they sell in Walmart? Are they any good? I can't find any pics, sorry. Last thing I want to do is pay for something to induce scratches.....I would like to find a drying towel locally until I'm ready to place a big order here, but maybe that's not possible off the shelf?
 
I tried them and continued to chase the scratches they put in soft paint. They are now only used to cover windshields when polishing.
 
Are you talking about the blue ones, probably 12x12?

I bought some, and don't recommend them for paint. I found that it will scratch. Not the first or second time ,but after you use them for a little bit, they seem to stiffen up, and feel slightly rough to the touch. I don't use them on paint anymore, I use them to clean my rims, apply interior protectant, etc. etc.

They just aren't supple and gentle enough for good paint.
 
I saw the blue and white ones that come in a 10 pack or so. Not those. This is a large blue microfiber towel I believe. I guess the fact I have to ask means I should just wait and get some here. Since we're on the topic which of the current BOGO drying towels would be the the best to get?
 
I saw the blue and white ones that come in a 10 pack or so. Not those. This is a large blue microfiber towel I believe. I guess the fact I have to ask means I should just wait and get some here. Since we're on the topic which of the current BOGO drying towels would be the the best to get?

Those larger ones are what I was referring to. Spend the money and get these The Ultimate Guzzler Waffle Weave Microfiber Drying Towel One towel will dry a whole car.
 
Thanks, I think I'll take your advice on this one. My Mitsubishi Montero thanks you to! :props:
The soft paint scratches if the wind blows to hard.
 
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