Bath towels :rolleyes:

Corey Bit Spank

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I'm under the impression people on other websites don't have the advantages of Autopia.



Those who say don't use bath towels (terrycloth towels) are on crack.



This is about drying off cars. Maybe they like the swirled look? :o
 
"Well when I wash my car...I jump in it and see how fast I can get going between my house and the railroad (about 5 miles), then turn around and come home!! Whats left is just minor water spots by door handles and rear trunk area, so I get a terricloth towel and windex and clean it like glass. BLINGBLING"



From another forum!



:nixweiss
 
"Knowledge not passed on is knowledge wasted"



You've just got to be careful of what advise you act upon. But it's real difficult for an amateur to sift through information and ignore the 'bad advise'.
 
I haven't bought an MF towel yet. I'm still using my Charismas, which are considered bath towels. No swirls for me. MF is good (so I've heard), but it isn't the only option out there.
 
I just received my Big Blue waffle weave towel from Classic Motoring and I must say it works like a charm. Throw away the old chamios they can't come close to these new waffle weaves. I also just received my MF towels from Pakshak and have nothing but great things to say about them. I bought a few different types of MF so I could compare and see which I personally liked the best.





Yielar
 
High quality 100% cotton bath towels (like Fieldcrests) are perfectly fine and were the material of choice prior to the microfiber revolution. Check out the Archives.



Waffleweaves are just better. ;)
 
I've used top quality bath towels before but i used them lightly. Today i just go around with my good old meguiars chamois and it's done in a couple of minutes. But i spend another 30 minutes removing all the door seals,drying them and the paint below them and also drying the underside of hood,engine bay and the trunk. I hate rust.
 
*holds hand up*



Up until a week ago when I happened across this forum, I used a bath towel to dry both my M3 and my wifes 325I



*hangs head in shame*
 
Jack T. said:
*holds hand up*



Up until a week ago when I happened across this forum, I used a bath towel to dry both my M3 and my wifes 325I



*hangs head in shame*





Ain't no thang....

I don't even want to say what I did before I found this forum!!!



:eek:
 
Nothing wrong with using bath towels.. I still use them. I lay them on the car without rubbing to soak up most of the water prior to drying with a waffleweave.
 
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