preferred towel for 'no rinse' wash

wangotango

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Going to be trying out some 'no rinse', 'waterless wash', and 'minimal water' usage wash products.
Got a DP sample, looking into buying larger sizes.
I'm guessing that a microfiber with heavier pile is in order.
Which towels do you prefer for this process and how many does it take?
One per panel is my guess.

thanks!
 
The best I have used is the super fluffy Microfiber Tech 600 GSM. A close second is the 600 GSM (?) purple Cobras.
 
I use either one of my GG large, pocketed waffle type drying towels, one is about 5 yrs old and the other is about 5 monthes old, both do a great job!

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Are you talking about the washing towel/mitt or drying towel?

For washing I like using the Chenille MF mitts.
For drying I prefer a fluffy MF towel misted with a quick detailer .
 
I think that the video I saw about doing this type of wash was using a towel. Maybe I'm confused on the procedure.
I like the one-gallon of water in a bucket (w/guard) method and thought the towel would be the important feature.

Actually yes rider9195, I guess the wash mitt would be important.

Just thinking little water-most effective tools.
Biggest concern of course is removing all the road filth without having the aid of lots of rinse water.
 
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