I have this all over my vehicle, but I am the second owner and the paint already had the swirl marks on it before I bought it. I think the prior owner took it to car washes as the marks are more noticeable on the hood and trunk (it has a pano roof so I don`t notice it there).
My issue with this drying method described above is that I have the Mothers Drying Towel and to be honest, whenever I dry with it, I need to follow it up with a more plush microfiber towel. I did not know until I read this that I had to avoid putting any pressure on my car`s black paint, and I don`t think pat drying it with the Mothers towel will help. The towel does seem to have great capacity, but I find it leaves water spots behind, especially on glass, so I have to use it to get all the water up, and then follow up with something else.
So my question is, can you recommend a large, thick, plush microfiber drying towel that`s not this one:
https://mothers.com/products/microfi...fb0fef8b&_ss=r
Or can be used in conjunction with that one?
Another question, since I had no idea I had to lay off the pressure when drying, is there a video with more tips to link to? I`d have thought after decades of at least getting the wash aspect right, I didn`t need to worry so much about drying...!
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