What's the best non-abrasive towel for wiping and drying exterior?
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The Absorber is a POS!!! Leaves a residue and streaks and will leave a film on windows. I prefer to use the Waterblade, then a leaf blower*electric* then wipe off with GOOD quality Microfiber towels. You wont find a better combo for cleanliness and no spots or film left over. Ask guys that detail....they will agree. That or use a 100% cotton Towel that has been washed without softener...it tends to not work as well as it prevents water absorbtion and can stay in the towel fibers and scratch.
Cheap M/F towels WILL scratch your paint, so those of you that have that problem..buy better ones next time.
The absorber.....lmao!! what a pos.
Cheap M/F towels WILL scratch your paint, so those of you that have that problem..buy better ones next time.
The absorber.....lmao!! what a pos.
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Originally Posted by LOHRTBT
The Absorber is a POS!!! Leaves a residue and streaks and will leave a film on windows. I prefer to use the Waterblade, then a leaf blower*electric* then wipe off with GOOD quality Microfiber towels. You wont find a better combo for cleanliness and no spots or film left over. Ask guys that detail....they will agree. That or use a 100% cotton Towel that has been washed without softener...it tends to not work as well as it prevents water absorbtion and can stay in the towel fibers and scratch.
Cheap M/F towels WILL scratch your paint, so those of you that have that problem..buy better ones next time.
The absorber.....lmao!! what a pos.
Cheap M/F towels WILL scratch your paint, so those of you that have that problem..buy better ones next time.
The absorber.....lmao!! what a pos.
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I have the absorber and micro fiber towels, but the more experienced guys on here say waffle weaves are the best thing to use after a leaf blower. No matter what product you use, the idea is to touch your paint as lightly and as little as possible.