I still have some Yo Steve`s lol
how about a water sprite chamois or the absorber or a real chamois.
I used variations on that theme for years before MG came out. I *NEVER*, not once, got all the water off with anything like those. ALWAYS had to follow up with a (at that time cotton) towel. Threw all my chamois, real and synthetic, away and never missed `em for a moment.
Try something modern, as in MicroFiber, and you`ll never look back.
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You are correct Accumulator that these "loops" catch on sharp body corners and insignia emblems. I have had to "trim" off some of the snags to keep them from snagging even more. It is a trade-off for a drying towel that works extremely well.
By the way, the PFM is NOT an abbreviation for or reference to the chemical or physical make-up of the microfiber material, but means "Pure Frickin` Magic" according Griot`s Garage marketing description, kind of like a trade-name catch phrase.
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The PFM works SO well I`m willing to risk snagging. I find that if I simply watch what I`m doing I won`t get any snagging on emblems and such
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I love the pfm and similar looped type drying towels but I moved over to TRC Gauntlets and I like them more.
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