Drying With Waffleweave

rockyram

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I just got my new 24"x36" waffleweave towel from Eshine but I can't seem to make it work as good as it should.Or as good as I have read they should work.When I try and dry the vehicle the WW towel seems to leave streaks of water on the surface.I had better results using my CWB and a terry cloth towel.Am I doing something wrong?Is there a certain way to use this product?
 
I use a small WW for the glass surfaces and a large one for paint. the best tip I've gotten here is to squirt the panel with QD before using the WW. leaves a shine and reduces any small waterspots
 
FWIW, blotting works better for me with a WW than wiping and I can't help but think there's less chance for marring if you blot vs wipe. I just lay the towel flat on the surface and gently press my hands along the length of it and leave the towel for a few seconds to soak up the water. I find it also seems to work better after the towel has gotten a bit damp than when it's dry.
 
Try washing it in something like MicroRestore. My WWs are from a different source, but they get *all* the water, so I suspect yours are somehow not doing their job properly.
 
Rule of thumb:



Compact to Small = 1 large WW towel

Mid Size to Large = 1 to 2 large WW towels

SUV/Trucks = 2 to 3 large WW towels



Also, if you spray rinse your vehicle after a wash that will cause many droplets of water to form which could require 2 large WW towels. Tip of the day. :) Let the water run off of your hose so it creates a sheeting action that will pull most of the water off of your vehicle. This will help in the drying process.



With Aloha,

Ranney :)
 
Accumulator said:
Try washing it in something like MicroRestore. My WWs are from a different source, but they get *all* the water, so I suspect yours are somehow not doing their job properly.



I agree with Accumulator. I have WW from 8 different sources and everyone gets "all" the water except one (I have never been able to get my Sonus Der Wunder towels to work well...they leave "trails" and flat out suck). In fact most of the towels will do the whole car (granted not big cars) without being wrung out. I never have to use any QD or anything to get all the water.



Don't get discouraged on the WW yet. Your experience is not the norm. The towel may just need a little breaking in.
 
when i realized that washing and drying was going to be casuing more swirls, i bought a MF WW, and i liked it. then i went out and bought a leaf blower, small electric one. once my car is detailed and i have some wax on it, i use the leaf blower and then hit it with some QD



i have found this to work well :xyxthumbs
 
PakShak said:
Rule of thumb:



Compact to Small = 1 large WW towel

Mid Size to Large = 1 to 2 large WW towels

SUV/Trucks = 2 to 3 large WW towels



Also, if you spray rinse your vehicle after a wash that will cause many droplets of water to form which could require 2 large WW towels. Tip of the day. :) Let the water run off of your hose so it creates a sheeting action that will pull most of the water off of your vehicle. This will help in the drying process.



With Aloha,

Ranney :)

Pakshak is right on target about using a hose with no attachment to sheet the excess water off a just washed vehicle. I had never actually tried this technique until this weekend. I have been washing my Camry with a sprayer attachment and kept using two large WW towels to dry and was still left with some wet areas. This weekend I took the sprayer off and let the hose do the work. AMAZING! I only needed one WW to blot the leftover water off. The towel only really get wet near the end when I was blotting off the water that always pools on the bumpers just below the hood deck and trunk lid. I am a believer!
 
Another tip, open the hood and rear deck, and let the water exit with gravity while drying sides and roof, this will give you extra drying capacity with your waffle weaves!
 
Like Ranney said, the sheeting action really helps, at least on the roof, trunk and hood. I usually use a big WW for most of the water then an Ultraplush small MF with some QD for what i missed with the big one. And finaly some cheap towel for the wheels and doorjambs.
 
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