Nice review! I enjoy using these for drying as well. Find them great for drying panels after ONR rinse-less wash.
Nice review! I enjoy using these for drying as well. Find them great for drying panels after ONR rinse-less wash.
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I came a little late to the pluffel party but I will say they are a nice towel. I purchased a couple of 20x40 for rinseless wash I also do like the dry me a river. More than likely I will buy more as needed.
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Ok. Yeah. I own several of these now.
These towels be legit. Fav drying towel fo sho.
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What`s the perceived benefit of having the WW side? Ever since I tried some high-quality plush MF Drying Towels I`ve quit using WWs for anything except glass.
I feel the same way. Many years ago, when I first learned about WW`s, I understood the theory was that the moisture migrated from the thicker areas to the thinner spots, keeping the thicker areas drier, therefore more absorbent. My first ones were Meg`s Water Magnets, then Dry Me A Rivers, then Cobra Guzzlers. The Cobras are a superb performing towel, but I find myself reaching first for my Griot`s PFM`s. My black DD has too many nooks, crannies and seams that hold water. The plush nap of the PFM gets into the small areas better IMO. My next towel purchase will likely be the AG Blues to see how they compare with the PFM`s.
Bill
Billy Jack- Sounds like you and I are exactly eye-to-eye on this one, and *YES indeed!" on the nooks, crannies, and seams! I don`t know how people who [do things differently than I do] are able to wash/dry done in those areas...
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