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Pamela Likely
> 3 dayThese were a gift for my brother who loves to wash/ wax cars. He raves about these as best towels he’s ever used. They used to come in pack of 5 and a smaller size. He just cut them down.
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Psimitry
Greater than one weekI previously had purchased a competing waffle weave towel, but needed additional ones as one was insufficient to complete the job. I found that these not only did a better job of drying, but were significantly softer as well. If I had a complaint (and this is paradoxical), it would be that they almost absorb too much water! As a result, Im finding out that the two of these that I bought picks up so much water that I need more of them!
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Tom Reints
> 3 dayThe towels work well, but have found some microfiber towels at a lower price.
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AL
> 3 dayAmazing. It sucks the water off my car. The towels hold a ton of water too. The difference between these towels and the thin waffle towels is huge.
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Appoli
> 3 dayAbout 6 months ago I was looking for new detailing towels, specifically replacements for my aging primary drying towels. I wanted to pick up some high quality microfiber (thus preferably made in Korea) towels with a waffle weave as they absorb more water than your basic terry cloth style construction. However, I have since bought some actual waffle weave microfiber towels made for drying (I have a pair of meguiars water magnet towels which are great and pukashack large waffle weave towels which are amazing - huge, fairly thick, quite soft and durable) and confirmed my suspicion that these towels dont actually have a waffle weave construction. They are basically the same as any other terry cloth style towel, except the loops transition from long to short loops to create a waffle look. Because of this they dont have the properties of a waffle weave towel and actually hold less water than if the towel just had a uniform long-loop construction. In addition to this the towels have yet to stop shedding lint after months of use (which is one of the main reasons for getting microfiber towels). I considered giving the towels 2 stars since they are fairly soft , but the fact that they constantly shed make them pretty useless for a lot of an auto retailers drying needs.
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RudeBoy
Greater than one weekI usually dont write reviews. But these really impressed me. Ive tried many different types/brands of drying towels. These are the best Ive tried. Bought more. FWIW: I washed these with All Free and Clear and air dried them before their first use. I also used ONR diluted as a drying agent.
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DaLaaNia Bombina
Greater than one weekI will not hear a bad word about these towels. They are so absorbent that I can almost use one towel to dry the entirety of my truck. They are also very soft and plush and I believe that is what lends to their efficiency. Furthermore, they can hold a lot of water and just one simple wring will allow you to use the towel much longer than you would think. Highly recommend these towels to everyone. These will be my go to towels as they are far superior to the ones sold by Chemical Guys.
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Rocky Carmichael
> 3 dayI finally used this, and I was very pleaantly surprised how thirsty this towel is. I couldnt even wring it out until the very end. I generally like to use a traditional chamois, but this is now my go to drying towel. I does pick up dirt easily too, so try not to drop it on the ground.
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Jake
> 3 dayThese work perfect when detailing your car. I also use these for waterless car wash & ceramic coating sprays! Good quality!
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PL
> 3 dayThese are good quality MF towels