I was a little bored today and decided to do my first comparison. I saw my old faithful Absorber sitting there looking lonely and decided to remind myself why I don't use it anymore!
I thought this would be a good time to do a comparison of the Absorber Drying sponge and a Microfiber Waffle Weave Drying towel.
Before I decide to sell any products these are the type of tests I personally perform. I pick products I see work superior to others as a result of these tests.
First, the contenders!
Now lets compare textures. The Waffle Weave has the advantage already with its many fibers and multi textures surface.
The object!
Lets see how the Absorber does.
Not so great. Results could have been improved if I were to exert un-necessary force. Because the Absorber is a Sponge material you must press down hard for its texture to be flat on the surface, this is why the large beads slipped under it. Un-necessary force required to obtain the desired result would potentially be harmful to the paint.
Here is a close up of where the Absorber DID do a good job, In all fairness we will use it as a comparison.
Time for the Waffle Weave,
Lets see how it fairs,
No pressure at all and there is no sign of water anywhere! The surface it totally streak free.
Here is a close up!
The winner? The Absorber has a nice plastic container.....but the Waffle Weave takes the cake.
I thought this would be a good time to do a comparison of the Absorber Drying sponge and a Microfiber Waffle Weave Drying towel.
Before I decide to sell any products these are the type of tests I personally perform. I pick products I see work superior to others as a result of these tests.
First, the contenders!

Now lets compare textures. The Waffle Weave has the advantage already with its many fibers and multi textures surface.

The object!

Lets see how the Absorber does.

Not so great. Results could have been improved if I were to exert un-necessary force. Because the Absorber is a Sponge material you must press down hard for its texture to be flat on the surface, this is why the large beads slipped under it. Un-necessary force required to obtain the desired result would potentially be harmful to the paint.
Here is a close up of where the Absorber DID do a good job, In all fairness we will use it as a comparison.

Time for the Waffle Weave,

Lets see how it fairs,
No pressure at all and there is no sign of water anywhere! The surface it totally streak free.
Here is a close up!

The winner? The Absorber has a nice plastic container.....but the Waffle Weave takes the cake.