agentxc_02
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What am i suppose to dry my car? I currently been drying my car with the absorber. Am I doing any harm by using this product? As in another thread someone said the cali car squeege was bad for the paint.
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cwcad said:The absorber works if it is clean. Once dirt is embedded into the Absorber it becomes a swirl maker. Buy a quality MF WW towels and you will see the difference. As I stated in your other thread the Guzzler is the best MF WW towels that I have in my arsenal. I also use a foam core WWMF towel that I like very much. I use both of them often with stellar results.
TrueDetailer said:So what happens to a MF waffle weave guzzler towel when dirt becomes embedded in it?
There is nothing wrong with using an absorber. I'm really tired of all the hype that these waffle weave towels get on the many detailing forums. Its not what your using to dry your car, it is the technique you use. I could use the cheapest bath towel i can find and get the same end result you can with your $30 super duper guzzler mf thing. Like i said its all technique. If you drag a dirty chamois across a dirty car of course its going to cause swirls. I would call that user error and not a improper drying tool.
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TrueDetailer said:Its not what your using to dry your car, it is the technique you use. I could use the cheapest bath towel i can find and get the same end result you can with your $30 super duper guzzler mf thing. Like i said its all technique. If you drag a dirty chamois across a dirty car of course its going to cause swirls. I would call that user error and not a improper drying tool.
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pogo123 said:I believe it's all about how you use the tool, not what tool you use.
pogo123 said:LOL, Anthony A I knew you weren't going to let that one pass without comment. I did think about what I said before I said it, and I never said that the tool isn't important. Of course it is important to use a tool that was designed to do whatever it is you are trying to do. If the proper tool is used correctly the results should be good, although some tools will work better then others. This example:
"Try drying your car with sand paper and using your proper technique than tell me that it's not what you use but how you use it."
is not valid in my opinion because we all know that sandpaper is not a proper tool for drying a car and never was intended to be used that way. It's the same logic that says you wouldn't try to hammer a nail in with a saw.
TrueDetailer said:So what happens to a MF waffle weave guzzler towel when dirt becomes embedded in it?
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TrueDetailer said:So what happens to a MF waffle weave guzzler towel when dirt becomes embedded in it?
There is nothing wrong with using an absorber. I'm really tired of all the hype that these waffle weave towels get on the many detailing forums. Its not what your using to dry your car, it is the technique you use. I could use the cheapest bath towel i can find and get the same end result you can with your $30 super duper guzzler mf thing. Like i said its all technique. If you drag a dirty chamois across a dirty car of course its going to cause swirls. I would call that user error and not a improper drying tool.
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Yep. Spray it on, and use the drying apparatus of your choice to complete the drying.hooked said:JP,
I'm trying to clear something up...When you say you use QD while drying, do you mean that while there is still water on the car after doing a final soaking rinse, you spray the car with QD and then wipe the water and the QD off? Don't you have to wipe an area multiple times to ensure that the QD spreads evenly?
Please elaborate on that part of the technique.
agentxc_02 said:Where would find a ww mf? Thanks to all of u with ur advice. This was a big help for me.