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    just used a bb III for the first time this past weekend and was quite impressed. i always used chamois being old school but the big blue won me over... i like em.

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    Talking Watch Out For Vince the ShamWow guy.

    I use a two-step drying process. I use Eagle Wax-as-You-Dry which breaks the tension the water beads and allows it to drain better. Then, I get most of the water/wax off using the equivalent of the ShamWow that still leaves moisture.

    Then, I use the Waffle Weave big MF towel to get the rest of the moisture/wax and polish to a dry shine.

    This, of course, is for a car that has already been properly detailed, including claying and sealing. This is periodic maintenance for a finished car.

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    Big Blues

    I`ve used big blues II`s and III`s for a couple of years. Still got `em, work good. III`s are a little nicer, but both work well. Conversion van takes about one and half big ones.

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    Great reviews on the first Waffle Weave ever brought to the market.

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    I like the Big Blue better then my pakshak WWs.
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    I used the Big Blue 3 on my car for the first time the day before yesterday. I must say that I fell in love! I took 1 to dry my ENTIRE car!! I can`t wait to get some more for the future!!

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    I have the BB II if the BB III works better I may have to put it on my list. Just when you think you have everything that you need.

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    I bought two of these towels the other day. After I washed my car I rinsed the water off my car with the hose and no nozzle. I wasn`t able to dry the whole car with just one towel but with 2 it was no problem at all, the car is a 2nd gen xb.

    I love these towels. They are thick, soft, and big and can suck up lots of water. I will be ordering more of these in the future, so thanks to the guys on this site and on this thread for suggesting these towels. If you are on the fence about these, I would just go and buy some you won`t be dissapointed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blk45 View Post
    ... The Big Blues are great towels. I have gotten WW towels from a few "different" suppliers and can`t tell the difference between them. The first time I saw and felt the BB, it was obvious that it was different and high quality. Then I tried it out and it did not disappoint!
    I`m also using the 2nd gen of BB`s; great towel; one towel will dry a 4 door midsize.:thumbup:
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    The best Drying Towel around and remember you can get them only at PAC!
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    I happened to have used one of them last week and LOVED them! It only took one to dry my entire car!

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    The BB III is a direct descendant of the namesake Big Blue I. Jack still has one around the office. PAC introduced the detailing world to waffle weave microfiber towels, and to our research, the first company in the US to sell a waffle weave microfiber for detailing use.

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    I pick up some more Big Blue III Towels today, can`t get enought of them!:thumbup:
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    I got my two Big Blue III`s and have to say they are lovely. Somewhat bigger than my original Big Blue and my BB II but still managable when folding and finding a dry section. Love the new silky edging also!

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    These are nice towels to have for your ride and one can`t have enough of these puppies.........:thumbup:
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