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Willie T
> 3 dayFast delivery, great microfiber towel for drying cars!
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Vin
> 3 dayI actually saw these on tiktok. A detail shop I follow uses them, and they dont disappoint. I can dry my whole mid sized sedan with this towel. Super soft, leaves a great shine. It is definitely part of my detailing arsenal. Waaaay better than the chamois Ive used for years.
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Brandon Welbourne
> 3 dayI bought this for my personal vehicle because I am an IDA certified detailer and these are all we use at my shop. When I first used one it blew my mind in 2 ways. 1- I didnt think something as simple as a towel could blow my mind, and 2- how well it performed. Working for one of the best detail shops in the country we get a lot of companies giving us free stuff to try out, and Ive never had a drying towel that compared. Griots towels are close, theyre very soft, but leave fibers behind, and I feel like these absorb better. We work with very high end clientele, and are certified dealers for IGL, CS2, and Ceramic Pro paint protectant coatings. Once we paint-correct and coat a car, this is the only drying towel we use. Swirling is as minimal as it gets when used properly. Never rub your towel on yor car. Place it on your car and drag it by the bottom corners for the hood, roof ant trunk, and by the top corners for the doors fenders and quarter panels. Never let your drying towel touch the ground. Ever. And only use your drying towels on a thoroughly washed car. Use Kirkland microfiber towels for the kick panels and inner wheel wells. Machine wash on handwash cycle with very little detergent and do an extra rinse. Do not use fabric softener, or dryer sheets. Follow those steps, and use this towel, and you will be happy with the results.
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Nathanile
> 3 dayFrom a business standpoint these are excellent towels, from a consumer view also an excellent value
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Nicholas Bartels
> 3 dayIve used natural chamois, rubber blades, synthetic chamois and nothing works as well as this. I was able to dry a 3-row SUV in 36° weather leaving no streaks and did not have to wring it out once. Saves time and frustration!
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JD
> 3 dayI recently purchased this [Dreadnought] Microfiber Car-Drying Towel for my detailing company after hearing great things about it. This thing is amazing! I have dried full-size SUVs with this one towel and didnt have to ring it out even once! And it did not leave water streak marks on the vehicle! I honestly have no idea where the water is going in this towel, but it just keeps absorbing the water! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this towel and plan on purchasing many more in the future! It is worth every penny!
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JP
> 3 dayI was looking for this towel after I saw youtube video Dallas Paint Correction and Detail, it was very similar and I needed ASAP. It is amazing how much water it can absorb, I dont have a big SUV but, it I do a rinse wash and this speeds up my ability dry my car quickly. Great Product, would like to see a Jr. Product for the lower body (so big hard to keep it hitting the floor. ) Say 10 X 20.
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Car detail guy
> 3 dayI absolutely love this towel!! Best value for money. Also, great customer service. One thing though is that this towel has a lot of stray strings. But that isn’t a reason to not buy it. It works very well and dried my truck perfectly. Perfect size. I could dry my truck and a small car.
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jake delong
> 3 dayWorks great. Almost too big hard to wring out completely but does a great job drying.
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Brian
> 3 dayWorks good but towards the end of doing a small SUV it is pretty much saturated and starts to leave water behind. Get the larger towel