YOUR favorite waffle weave drying towel...

joe.p said:
Anthony it is totaly suede,like the one you would use for sunglasses.
I used the suede on the outside glass and there was some grabbing,i continued until it wouldnt grab or come to a stop. the inside glass was far easier to clean..I think the towel on Euro site is the same suede and much cheaper..


Thanks. What Euro site are you referring to?
 
gator1 said:
:ohmy: I have a ouestion I use an absorber does anyone else use or just me ,I have never seen or had a problem with it (Inlighten me)

CharlesW said:
I used them for years with no problems. Like any drying medium, it needs to be used on a clean surface. If you drag dirt, you didn't get the surface clean before you started to dry.
I use MF now, but wouldn't hesitate to use an absorber if I didn't have the MF towel handy.

^^ Yeah, that ^^
But, I will still use my Absorbers on occasion. The advantage an Absorber type product has over WW MFs is that it is much more effective drying after it is thoroughly soaked. If you have a very large vehicle with large horizontal panels, a dynamic duo is an Absorber for the initial passes followed by a smaller WW MF to pick up any remaining drips.

joe.p, Nice link on the Eurow O'Reilly, has anyone purchased directly from them?
 
Does anyone have any idea if Eurow O'Reilly is a division of the O'Reilly Auto Parts stores?
It probably isn't, but it is an interesting coincidence of names.
I don't think the O'Reilley stores in our area carry any Eurow products and if they were affiliated, it seems like they would.

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
Does anyone have any idea if Eurow O'Reilly is a division of the O'Reilly Auto Parts stores?
I wondered the same thing (or vice versa). I'm rarely in an O'Reilly store, but I guess I should check out their product stock.
 
I lik PakShak drying towels. They are thicker and softer than other vendors I have tried. Highly recommended.

I'm now experimenting with some success with foam core ww from Mothers and Viking.
 
CharlesW said:
Does anyone have any idea if Eurow O'Reilly is a division of the O'Reilly Auto Parts stores?
It probably isn't, but it is an interesting coincidence of names.
I don't think the O'Reilley stores in our area carry any Eurow products and if they were affiliated, it seems like they would.

Charles
I had completely forgotten this post. (It didn't have enough drama:))
I did check with the manager of our local O'Reilley's store and he has never heard of any connection. It did seem like a bit of a stretch, but who knows? Besides that, who cares? :stick

Charles
 
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