Quick! need info on chemical guys drying towels

2000firebird

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Their "wacky one day sale" has me in all kinds of a rush :nervous2: i'm sure thats the goal but i don't check their site often enough to know if they are really bluffing about the 1 day thing. with that said I am looking for some high end waffle weave drying towels or something equivalent. after searching i figured i'd go with pakshak 25x36 waffles. but wait, what about the chemical guy offerings? I don't know about their waffles but i read their regular microfibers are really good. which ones though? and would they work for drying? point me to some links please! here's what caught my eye



MICROFIBER DRYER TOWEL I can get 2 of these for under $19 shipped, too good to be true? what about these?

microfiber, microfiber towels, car care products, auto detailing, house cleaning, micro-restore, micro restore, df towels, microfiber



heres another option but it's significantly more

BEST TOWEL TO DRY A CAR FATTY ORANGE MICROFIBER Towels, Chamois, Drying Tools
 
Ehhhhhh...



The two your brought up. They are okay...



If you want something from CG, I would try this one. I like this a lot. I feel like it picks up water better than that yellow one. I haven't tried the orange one by the way, but I've tried some of the other drying towels, and wasn't feeling it.



Gray Matter – Silk Effect Super Soft Microfiber Waffle Weave Dryer Towel 36” x25”



Why I like the Gray Matter. 1. picks up water and 2. it's soft otherwise, I've found I've mostly reached for my Detailed Image drying towel.
 
Their one day sales last months, and they always have towels in their one day sales, so no rush. I have tried a number of their towels and they are all OK / above average. However, the towels that I have from microfibertech.com are noticeably better. They have several 25x36" options that I think you would be happeri with.
 
extrabolts said:
Their one day sales last months, and they always have towels in their one day sales, so no rush. I have tried a number of their towels and they are all OK / above average. However, the towels that I have from microfibertech.com are noticeably better. They have several 25x36" options that I think you would be happeri with.



this one

25" x 36" Korean Waffle-Weave Drying Towel - Blue (1 pack)

or this one

25"x36" Waffle-Weave Drying Towels - 2 pack

looking at that site again, is it possible they are the distributor for pakshaks WW's?
 
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