Best Method For Drying a Car ??

Prometheus said:
I rather like my synthetic chamois. I've been using the absorber for a long time, and it seems to work really well by blotting and wringing out. No scratches or micromarring that i can tell from it (car's black, but its got so much crap on it anyway i might not be able to tell even if it was leaving marring). I rather like the synthetic chamois. It's all a matter of personal preference though.



I agree! I went along with the pack and purchased some waffle weaves but they now sit on the shelf with the other towels and I am back with the absorber.
 
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The use of low pressure water really does work very effectively. This is also how Autoglym recommend you dry a car.
 
I use the california water blade followed by an mf towel. Ive used a leaf blower before, but Id rather just dry my paint with a towel and use compressed air to blow out the water in the cracks :) !!!!!!
 
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