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Lisa Rizzo Whatever
> 3 dayI am not really impressed with these. They don’t absorb good and they leave fuzz on the car when I use them. I won’t be purchasing them again.
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Cubichi
> 3 dayGreat drying towels after washing your vehicle. My only complaint is that they are pretty big and when drying your car be sure not to let them touch the ground when drying the side panels. Fold them and you will be fine
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Intipuca
> 3 dayThe towels soak up a lot of water, but they arent ideal for drying the car, as they leave a lot of lint and steaks. I always need to do a double pass with a waffle weave towel when drying the car. I do like that it is soft and will not scratch the paint, and waffle weave towels are a little on the hard side.
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Nowayjose
> 3 dayFantastic drying rags. They seem it stick to the wet paint and dry very well. I like them so much I just bought a 4 pack of these in the 16X16 size. One thing I will say about them and pretty much all of the rags from the rag company is you need to wash them a few times by themselves. After a few washes they will stop shedding.
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Charles F. Short III
Greater than one weekThey work good for drying car but you definitely need to use both to dry car off completely. They shed really badly.
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Theron Carroll
> 3 dayincredible for wiping down after the car wash
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Dallas Music Lover
> 3 daySuper-high quality rags. I am using these on my car because I watched a ton of detailing videos on Youtube, and they were highly recommended. I had a problem with cheaper microfiber towels creating swirls and minute scratches on my paint. No more, no more. One piece of advice, wash these before you use them, or else you will get a bunch of small fibers on your car. they will wipe right away once your car is dry, but if I could have, I would have washed them first. Delicate cycle, Woolite for delicates laundry detergent, and delicates dry cycle. If youre like me and your car is your baby, then get these. If you dont, you may end up damaging your paint using the cheap Autozone stuff, and then youll have to polish and wax all over again anyways. I use them to dry my car, and they work great for that job. However, I bet you could use them for applying/removing wax and sealant. The point is that they are safe as heck for your car, and you can wash and reuse them. I took a close-up pic of the border so you can see the fine quality.
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Elijah Stephens
> 3 dayThese towels are great, but they are not great for everything. Some people say they use these to dry their cars, but I wouldnt recommend it. These towels are thin and dont offer much cusion between your hand and the car. So if you dry your car with these towels and say you missed a spot during the wash process you are going to grab that dirt and move it around while your drying introducing swirel marks. If you want a great drying towel use chimical guys wooly mammoth or one of the other ultra plush drying towels. You will also be ringing this towel out a lot during the drying process because they are thin. Thin doesnt mean bad. It just means they are going to work better for different tasks. I mainly using these towels for cleaning glass. Which they work perfectly for if you ask me. I will also use them when cleaning and treating interior panels and dashes. From time to time I may find myself doing some detail work on the exterior with these like wiping off wax but I prefer something more plush for paint. The towels are great qality
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Noelified
Greater than one weekWHat can I say, its Rag Company...the best in auto detailing.
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Adin & Xevahire Begic
> 3 dayNo comment really just wooooooooow! if you dont have at least 4 of this than get it now! Im ordering 4 more!