I normally have a two stage method for drying my car with microfiber towls after a wash.
First pass over a section (like side of car) is with a wet towl to absorb around 90% of water, then second pass with a dry towl to absorb the last small bit of water.
By the time the whole car is done the second towl is damp only.
The second pass just doesn`t feel right, too abrasive & in fact scratches plastics like headlight covers.
So I`m now trying just one pass with the wet towl to avoid possibly scratching with the second dry towl. Just have to ring the heck out of it each time or it will leave too much water behind. Still at best there is a small amount left which dries up in about 10mins. So far it doesn`t seem to leave anything behind that is visible.
Has anyone done it like this? Does it leave any streaks or marks?
First pass over a section (like side of car) is with a wet towl to absorb around 90% of water, then second pass with a dry towl to absorb the last small bit of water.
By the time the whole car is done the second towl is damp only.
The second pass just doesn`t feel right, too abrasive & in fact scratches plastics like headlight covers.
So I`m now trying just one pass with the wet towl to avoid possibly scratching with the second dry towl. Just have to ring the heck out of it each time or it will leave too much water behind. Still at best there is a small amount left which dries up in about 10mins. So far it doesn`t seem to leave anything behind that is visible.
Has anyone done it like this? Does it leave any streaks or marks?