I have used the guzzlers and other MF WW towels and have gotten less than satisfactory results. I’m a weekend warrior, not a pro detailer; however, I found the majority of MF WW’s to have one major flaw.
The dirt and grit remaining on the car after the wash is trapped in the fibers of the MF material and becomes abrasive. You cannot rinse these particles out of MF during the drying process, they remain in the towel, become abrasive, and cause marring and swirl marks.
I found that only a natural chamois has all the characteristics to minimize this from happening.
1. Chamois are soft and non-abrasive
2. One side of the chamois has NAP to pull dirt particles away from the your paint (synthetic chamois, like the absorber no not)
3. You can rinse the dirt pulled into the nap in a bucket of clean rinse water (use your grit guard)
4. You can wring out the chamois (where you cannot with any MF WW towel) and continue drying the car
Anyone else share this perspective?