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    Rinseless Wash Towels

    For those of you that use the multiple towel method for ONR type washes - what`s your "go to" towel?

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    On cars with hard paint the Costco towels work very well surprisingly. On high end vehicles and soft paint the rag company eagle edgeless is divine. I use the twistress for drying from trc as well.
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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    I use Duragloss microfiber wash mitts.

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwhite0960 View Post
    On cars with hard paint the Costco towels work very well surprisingly. On high end vehicles and soft paint the rag company eagle edgeless is divine. I use the twistress for drying from trc as well.
    I like the Eagle edgless towels as well. Just ordered six twistresses from TRC and used them on a regular wash/dry. They are nice, but didn`t blow me away.

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    I have a few Eagle edgeless. I will need to try them. I use Griots PFM to dry. Love those.

    I bought these specifically for ONR washes but they are just so heavy when soaked. Plus they are a bit gabby, even when wet. Just not working for me.

    https://www.microfibertech.com/Extra...4aAu86EALw_wcB

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    I have been using the green Creature Edgeless towels from TRC for my rinseless washes.
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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    I use the Sams Club microfiber towels. I find them thicker than Costco towels. If you are going to do rinseless wash you should try the Garry Dean method. Plenty of videos on line. What I tell people is to try rineless to see if you like it using Sams if you like it then get the Eagle Edgeless.
    I also recommend that you use a rinseless wash that has wax in it like ONRWW till you get the hang of it(cuts down marring). I am kind of anal so I use 30+ towels.

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    TRC Eagle Edgeless towels for me to rinseless wash.

    Griots 16x16 PFMs to dry with.
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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    For you guys that use the Eagle Edgeless for ONR type washes, what size are you using? 16 x 16 or 16 x 24?

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    I use Duragloss microfiber wash mitts.
    I`ve been using a wash mitt as well with McKe`s N914 and Meguiar`s D114. I toy around with the Big Red Sponge when using ONR.
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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    Quote Originally Posted by dschribs View Post
    For you guys that use the Eagle Edgeless for ONR type washes, what size are you using? 16 x 16 or 16 x 24?

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    16x16 here too. These towels are are awesome for spray wax and detail sprays as well.

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    Quote Originally Posted by dschribs View Post
    I have a few Eagle edgeless. I will need to try them. I use Griots PFM to dry. Love those.

    I bought these specifically for ONR washes but they are just so heavy when soaked. Plus they are a bit gabby, even when wet. Just not working for me.

    https://www.microfibertech.com/Extra...4aAu86EALw_wcB

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    I also use these towels and I believe they the same thing as these https://www.autopia-carcare.com/best...l#.WdQZOmhSxPY.

    I looks like they have some newer ones out with microedge banding at microfibertech: https://www.microfibertech.com/Extra...gsm-16x16.html

    I have about 40 Eagles Edgless 16 x 16, most of them in blue. I can`t bring myself to use them for rinseless washing since I mostly use them for wax or sealant removal. I am afraid I might mix them up. Maybe one of these days I will give in.

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    The Shine and Buff towels are exactly what I have. Nice towels but they are just WAY too heavy when soaked in ONR solution.

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    Re: Rinseless Wash Towels

    I had used the Microfiber Tech Elite Silk Edge 360 16x16, but recently demoted those and picked up their Premium 70/30 350 16x16 as replacements. I only use the `bucket of towels` method on a few cars, and those are all garage queens.
    They got very filthy on my S-I-L`s 66 GTO, but they washed clean with only a few stains.

 

 
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