Threadhead
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First, let me get this off my chest... I'm a decades old Absorber user, and my name is Threadhead. God grant me the power to fling that Absorber in the trash.
Now I feel better :cool
So I get my MF WW towel a few weeks ago (thanks to PAC) and I have used it three times for drying after a wash. I tried it on a Honda Pilot, and Ford F-150. While it soaks up the water pretty quickly when I first start, it quickly saturates. I wring it out, but it remains quite damp. I continue drying, but it leaves a slight wet haze which dries rather quickly and leaves spots that I later have to remove with S&W.
Maybe it's becuase I'm used to the Absorber that wringes almost completely dry and leaves minimal hazing. BTW, I should also add that I am in AZ where it's hot (really, really hot) and surfaces dry within seconds, so this may be working against me. But the MF does not absorb nearly as much water as the Absorber does, and it's twice the size.
Am I not using my MF correctly? Is there a better way to wring them out to get them dryer? Do I need to have multiple towels (I only have one)?
Now I feel better :cool
So I get my MF WW towel a few weeks ago (thanks to PAC) and I have used it three times for drying after a wash. I tried it on a Honda Pilot, and Ford F-150. While it soaks up the water pretty quickly when I first start, it quickly saturates. I wring it out, but it remains quite damp. I continue drying, but it leaves a slight wet haze which dries rather quickly and leaves spots that I later have to remove with S&W.
Maybe it's becuase I'm used to the Absorber that wringes almost completely dry and leaves minimal hazing. BTW, I should also add that I am in AZ where it's hot (really, really hot) and surfaces dry within seconds, so this may be working against me. But the MF does not absorb nearly as much water as the Absorber does, and it's twice the size.
Am I not using my MF correctly? Is there a better way to wring them out to get them dryer? Do I need to have multiple towels (I only have one)?