I have always used a natural leather chamois and gotten great results. I haven’t seen any marring or swirl marks even after years of use. I have tried many of the newer products and techniques (synthetic chamois, Cobra Guzzler waffle weave, standard microfiber, leaf blower etc..), but have always gone back to my chamois for one reason or another But after reading so many positive posts about other products and negative posts about the chamois, I have to wonder if I’m missing something.
After using the Absorber several time I noticed some swirl marks (which I was able to buff out). It did absorb lots of water, but even then wasn’t noticeably faster than my original chamois. I can only assume that the swirl marks we the result of the lack of any natural nap, since my wash process is still the same as it’s always been.
I did try using my leaf blower once and it may have been a bit faster, but I live in an area where there is a lot of dust, grit and salt in the air. And since my leaf blower doesn’t have an air filter, I decided that even though the junk in the air is small, I was blowing it back onto my paint after I’d just cleaned it. .
I have also tried multiple microfiber products, including the Cobra Guzzler, but didn’t like the idea of not being able to rinse the towel, or at least wring it out, while drying. No matter how well I wash my car there is always some dirt left behind that I count on the drying towel to pick up and pull away from the paint. Microfiber is great at doing that, but its nap can only hold so much before it’s saturated and becomes abrasive; and since I can’t rinse the dirt out, I need another towel. I could minimize this by using multiple towels, but Guzzlers are bit pricey for me.
So now, once again, I’m back to my old chamois. I have a lot of respect for the expertise of the people that post here, and would appreciate some feedback. Am I not using these other products properly, or am I just missing something? Anybody else still using a leather chamois?
After using the Absorber several time I noticed some swirl marks (which I was able to buff out). It did absorb lots of water, but even then wasn’t noticeably faster than my original chamois. I can only assume that the swirl marks we the result of the lack of any natural nap, since my wash process is still the same as it’s always been.
I did try using my leaf blower once and it may have been a bit faster, but I live in an area where there is a lot of dust, grit and salt in the air. And since my leaf blower doesn’t have an air filter, I decided that even though the junk in the air is small, I was blowing it back onto my paint after I’d just cleaned it. .
I have also tried multiple microfiber products, including the Cobra Guzzler, but didn’t like the idea of not being able to rinse the towel, or at least wring it out, while drying. No matter how well I wash my car there is always some dirt left behind that I count on the drying towel to pick up and pull away from the paint. Microfiber is great at doing that, but its nap can only hold so much before it’s saturated and becomes abrasive; and since I can’t rinse the dirt out, I need another towel. I could minimize this by using multiple towels, but Guzzlers are bit pricey for me.
So now, once again, I’m back to my old chamois. I have a lot of respect for the expertise of the people that post here, and would appreciate some feedback. Am I not using these other products properly, or am I just missing something? Anybody else still using a leather chamois?