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Dana Cousins
> 3 dayI use this product for drying off car and it has super absorbed towel,, great product by Rag Company
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Richard S.
> 3 daymust try to belive. I was very impressed
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Vsegura82
> 3 dayThese Towels are the BEST!!! I was able to dry my Silverado Crew Cab with one pass. It’s super absorbent and cut the drying process in half. Definitely worth it and can’t beat the price !!!
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Kevlnda
> 3 dayIts all right but not really that great. I have a drying microfiber towel from another company, commonly referred to as the woolly mammoth and it is much better than this product.
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Molly
Greater than one weekWorks as well as one costing twice as much.
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Steve
Greater than one weekLove this drying towel
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Rafael Martinez
> 3 dayThis is the best investment that I have done to maintain my car, excellent quality and you will dey your entire car without the need to jave a second towel
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Jen E.
> 3 dayGreat towel but SO MUCH LINT! I washed and dried the towel before using it. Lint trap had a bunch of light blue lint in it. I thought that meant the towel was now lint free. Not so much! I wish I would have seen before I purchased the towel that it was from China and not made with Korean microfiber because even after drying my truck (dark gray) there was blue lint all over it. Washing and drying again right now to see if I can get any more lint out of it. Works great but the lint was too much.
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Miltec321
> 3 dayMade in China! Not premium Korean microfibre.
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Husband, Dad, and Nerd
03-04-2025Wow, just wow. I may be in love with a towel. I have a small/mid-sized SUV, and this absorbs every drop with plenty of capacity to spare. In fact I could probably do the whole vehicle twice without wringing. It is so big it can get the whole hood and roof each in only 2 passes, fantastic! As a fun experiment I stuck the towel in a bowl full 2 quarts of water. It left the bowl empty and wasnt dripping! A few tips plus the way I use it: Lightly moisten before using, I spray it with the kitchen sprayer for a couple seconds, just to get it wet, it absorbs quicker that way. Then after washing I spray a panel 2-3 spray of a wet wax/drying aid, flop the towel and pull slowly towards me. Repeat passes for the whole panel. Buff in the wax with a normal microfiber. After washing it, it does take a LOT of tumbling on extra-low to get it dry though.