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    Poorboy`s 12x24 (mini) WaffleWeave

    towel just dried my car. One towel =ed one dried car.After washing my car I used a mini? waffleweave drying towel. Once the car was flushed with water I rolled the hose up, petted the dog and admired how clean the car looked. I then got out the mini and began to dry the car.The towel is not the normal size that I use so I spread it out over the surfaces and pulled it to me. The towel immediately soaked up the small amount of water that was left standing on the car. The car was dried completely with one towel. Being waxed over 30 times in a 3 1/2 month period could be a contributing factor to the one towel being enough.Water doesn`t linger on my paint too long. Btw my Natty`s Blue has taken a severe hit since I started using it exclusively in November.
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    Re: Poorboy`s 12x24 (mini) WaffleWeave

    Let me clear this last sentence/statement up. I meant my jar of Natty`s Blue has taken a severe hit not the wax on my car. My jar sat around for a month or so before I started using it. Once I started though I was hitting the car/s constantly with this wax. Btw the paint is as slick as it ever was. The salt and road dirt came off very easy.
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    Re: Poorboy`s 12x24 (mini) WaffleWeave

    that is alot of wax. but im sure you have the shinyist car in the city. lol i really like the pb mf they work well and i know my paint will be scratch free
    06 Nissan Altima 3.5SE

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    Re: Poorboy`s 12x24 (mini) WaffleWeave

    That size would probably work well on glass.
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    Re: Poorboy`s 12x24 (mini) WaffleWeave

    I not only did the paint but also the windows. Yes Silver you are right. It is an excellent towel for glass.
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