Rmd
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Of the few towels that I do have, I have the Dry Me Crazy. It's extremely soft to the touch.. but... its the only towel where I have noticed it leaving swirls!!! Noticed it after washing a black bike that I polished, and also tested it out on a CD and it scratched that also.
I'm glad you said this. I was having some issues with fine corduroy like lines in paint after using the MM DMC. My car is a good test vehicle since it has insanely soft paint on the hood and fenders to to a respray, and typically hard BMW grey on the rest of the car. (respray due to some [first letter of alphabet] hole backing into the fender in a parking lot and taking off without leaving a note or anything. Ins company would pay for repainting the new fender and about 1/3 of the hood. Really? There was enough road rash on the front of the hood and other fender that I just paid to have the entire front half repainted to avoid a freaking striped hood. Rant over). The back half didn't seem to have this problem. I initially figured it might be due to wash technique, which I thought was pretty good, but after trying different approaches to 2BM washing and rinseless, I think it might be the drying towel because when I pat dry with DMC the problem doesn't seem to happen. Got a bunch of Junkman recommended WW towels this week and will try those today. We'll see. Love the absorption of the MM though.