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Boba Fret
> 3 dayI used these towels to wipe down my showers. Theyre pretty large and absorb a lot of water. Unlike cheaper microfiber towels they wont scratch or get hard and crusty. Even when theyre really wet they dont feel like they are soaked and they dont drip.
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Mark M
> 3 dayThese are excellent absorbing towels, but I noticed I need a minimum of 2 towels per vehicle. For reference, I have two smaller SUVs Think Ford Escape. I went through the 2 I had before the first vehicle was totally dry. They dry over the area you wipe very well, They are just about half the size of a Bath towel so keep that in mind.
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TEKnight Rider
> 3 dayThese Pluffle are by far the best Korean Microfiber Waffle I have ever had...and Ive had other Korean stuff from other stores. These can really be used in triple duty as Polishing, Drying, and Glass Duty. These just absorb the water like no other waffle will...and with its longer fibers will reach into smaller areas around a vehicles badging, or weatherstripping. Like wash the car...then while drying it spray on Meguiars Detailers Express Wax...this towel is just AMAZING! Also the The Rag Company Crew is very eager to serve and obviously care, and are passionate about quality microfiber...and that is great, too!
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Cody D
> 3 dayI don’t know if I want to dry my car with these or stitch many together and make a blanket! They are so soft and work great as a final pass drying towel to clear up any remaining streaks or drips.
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Debra Wedding
> 3 dayWe have a black car and these towels are a must for detailing.
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Alice Rose
> 3 day2 stars is being generous. They feel soft and I love every towel Ive bought from the rag company except these. I have over 30 eagle edgeless towels, some twist loop drying towels etc. but these left some light scratches Ill have to polish out. I used them as a drying towel with a drying aid as always and I had 0 scratches or swirls and these towels left some. Very unhappy as I had just done powerlock, collinite 845 combo topped with beadmaker and had the car all perfect and dialed in. Now I need to polish and start over. These might be ok for some use like windows or wheels, Ill find out but Id keep them away from the paint.
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John Phillips
> 3 dayI was really excited to use these. After a few uses they arent what I thought. They get over loaded with water very easily. The microfiber gets matted quickly and then the thirst pockets are exposed. Im afraid they will scratch the paint. Ive demoted these to wheels only. They work great for that!
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The guy from that thing
Greater than one weekAna amazing towel for those final touch ups and light buffs. Can also be used in a multi towel no rinse wash method.
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Raymond
> 3 dayYou get about 3 panels before its soaked and then it streaks the rest of the way, requiring the 2nd towel. Hard to ring out. Will leave scratches on paint-no matter how clean the rag or the paint is. But that said one town will dry the roof and hood, you almost need 3-4 of them. Air drying takes way too long on non coated/protected cars so Maybe stock up on these or the competitor the dreadnaught or whatever its called.
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Austin
> 3 dayI LOVE these for drying my car. They make quick work of hand drying after a wash. I prefer these to a chamois or even blow drying.