WW Towels..... Just switched to them

General Lee

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After years of using a chamois I finally bought a big blue and a little blue WW towels from CMA. Is it necessary to wash them after each dry? Would letting them air dry after each use be sufficient say after a few washes then throw them in the washer. Again it also applies if you end up picking up some dirt and grime of course.



Whats the average number of "dries" a person gets before they throw their towel in the washer?
 
i love my ww towels, don't know what i did before i had them...i have so many now i just wash them after ever use as they always get black dirt on them from some where every time i dry.



-Chad.
 
I only use my WW to dry the paint. No wheel wells/wheels and other hidden areas dirt and contaminents can reside. In other words, I do not throw it in the washing machine after every wash.
 
sQuashed said:
I only use my WW to dry the paint. No wheel wells/wheels and other hidden areas dirt and contaminents can reside. In other words, I do not throw it in the washing machine after every wash.



Me either although I use Tricot MF's, not WW. My drying towels get a bathing in a bucket of warm water after each car is dried and then are hung out to air dry in my detail bay. The water in the bucket turns grey but not black. Will probably machine warm water wash them after four dries.



Mag Wheels of cars I do are never dried by hand. The wash n wax product I use allows them to air dry without streaks or water spots. They get shined up with the glass cleaner or in the case of chrome - my chromagleem product after wheel well painting and tyre rejuvinating.



Wish I had switched to MF's earlier
 
I use WW only to dry the car and I wash every second time only waterand let them hang dry in my boiler room
 
Thanks guys, I figured it wouldn't hurt them to be used at least 2 to 3 times before washing. If they did happen to get some grime or dirt on them I would of course wash them before next use.
 
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