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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    Any reason why you`re recommending a microfiber instead of a regular towel? Are they more absorbent?


    Short answer? Yes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    Any reason why you`re recommending a microfiber instead of a regular towel? Are they more absorbent?


    As Scottwax said, yes they are more absorbent than a regular towel. I should have said that in my original post, but I just assumed it was known. My bad :getdown

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    Warm shop + big fan. I also find putting the infront of a window (if you have one) to let the sun shine in...unless they`re thick like acura or mitsubishi mats, they should be dry within an hour. Wet mats in the winter just sucks and causes the insides to fog up all the time...that`s of course in climates of -20

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    Isn`t that the point of this thread, to dry interiors in the cold. Unless you have a 2 bay shop or space, you will have to use heat to dry the interior. Nothing worse than looking out at a finished car and having the windows fogged up and having a frozen interior.



    Never had a problem with heat unless the carpet is saturated, then it might brown out, typically grey or silver carpets. This problem might exist before you start, as foot areas might already be browned out. One product that works somewhat well is Esteam Brown Out, it will remove some brown color.

 

 
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