Microfiber/Terry?

l DaChOsEnOnE l

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I just purchased some optimum car wax and OID my question is what towels do i need for application and removal. Also what towles are good for drying I have a california blade already. Im trying to purchase towles in bulk so they will be cheaper but im not sure what I need for each product?

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l DaChOsEnOnE l said:
I just purchased some optimum car wax and OID my question is what towels do i need for application and removal. Also what towles are good for drying I have a california blade already. Im trying to purchase towles in bulk so they will be cheaper but im not sure what I need for each product?

ODI

OCW

Poorboys profesional polish



People got by fine for ages with cotton towels before MFs came out, but you gotta watch it because even the "softest made-in-USA 100% cotton" towels can still mar paint.



But so can crappy MFs.



Whatever you use, CD-test it before use and regularly thereafter.
 
Leaf blower is the best way to dry a wet vehicle.



The answer to every question above is a quality, plush microfiber towel.



I think the Cookie Monster towels are amazing personally.



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jono20 said:
Leaf blower is the best way to dry a wet vehicle...



Yeah, I use an AirWand to get most of the water off :xyxthumbs




The answer to every question above is a quality, plush microfiber towel..



I almost always find that plush MFs leave a tiny bit of water behind. They work a lot better with a little spritz of leaves-stuff-behind QD, but even then I have to watch it.
 
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