02-25-04, 05:21
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Should I get another WW??
I have a Acura MDX which is a mid size SUV, I use a CWB and a Pakshak WW to dry the car. In the thread "quite disappointed about WW" that I made, there are many different opinion, some said a mid size SUV needs two WW to dry and some said you only need one. If I use a CWB people said I only need one but CWB may scartch your car's paint if use not properly which kinda worries me. What should I do to dry my car, use a CWB with one WW, just use the WW or two WW and leave the CWB for the windows??
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02-25-04, 06:43
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I would have at least one spare anyway......if you only have one and drop it, what you gonna do then?
I can't comment on the CWB as I've never used one
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02-28-04, 06:57
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C-MDX- Your WW troubles (as per another thread) were TOTALLY different from *MY* WW experiences, so maybe you somehow got a bad one.
When I dry the MPV, I use the CWB and at least three WWs (third one is for final touch-ups). I use more than one even when I'm drying the little WRX.
Compared to other things in life, WW towels aren't (*IMO*) all that expensive, so get a few different ones. Get some "big blue" ones and also some of the smaller, softer, gray ones.
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02-28-04, 09:38
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I use a CWB (from autopia) to dry the hood, side panels, trunk and roof and I have no problems with scratching and it works great, and I use one WW for the rest of the car
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02-29-04, 10:06
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I already voiced my opinion in your other thread. As others have said, your bad experience with your WW is very differnt than others have had, so I remain curious about your technique.
For me, I'll be happy with my one WW. It does the trick for me. 
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