How do you dry your car?
#21
Originally posted by gokbgo@June 17, 2004, 9:56 AM
I just use 2 clean bath towels. Seems to work fine and I haven't noticed any scratches.
I just use 2 clean bath towels. Seems to work fine and I haven't noticed any scratches.
#22
Originally posted by gotmy05@June 16, 2004, 7:59 AM
I use the absorbor that thing rocks!!!!
I use the absorbor that thing rocks!!!!
I bought my Absorber in Vegas in 1993 and I still have it. It's still in wonderful shape and dries as good as it did as when it was new. All you have to do is remember to keep it moist when you put it back into it's case.
My Absorber is 12 years old folks, it's the most awsome thing you can buy to dry your car. It's soft and leaves no kind of scratches.
You can get these at any Wal-Mart, kick A** product.
#24
I use the absorber since it picks up water better then a chamois and if there is any remaining water I use a soft towel. The Absorber picks up more water and stinks less then some chamois's.
#28
Originally posted by Badandy@June 27, 2004, 10:14 PM
You can't have the absorber dry when you put it in the case? Cant you just get it damp prior to use?
You can't have the absorber dry when you put it in the case? Cant you just get it damp prior to use?
#30
That quick detailer stuff is really good, I have used it.
So far, from the responses to this thread, I have had success using:
-California Water Blade-First Step
-The Absorber-Second Step
On the note about the absorber, how do you all use it? I get it wet then I sqeeze out as much as I can. Then I slide it along the surface, but it seems when it gets slightly damp it leaves a slight trail.
Any help/tips on using the Absorber????
So far, from the responses to this thread, I have had success using:
-California Water Blade-First Step
-The Absorber-Second Step
On the note about the absorber, how do you all use it? I get it wet then I sqeeze out as much as I can. Then I slide it along the surface, but it seems when it gets slightly damp it leaves a slight trail.
Any help/tips on using the Absorber????
#31
Originally posted by Badandy@September 25, 2004, 12:34 PM
That quick detailer stuff is really good, I have used it.
So far, from the responses to this thread, I have had success using:
-California Water Blade-First Step
-The Absorber-Second Step
On the note about the absorber, how do you all use it? I get it wet then I sqeeze out as much as I can. Then I slide it along the surface, but it seems when it gets slightly damp it leaves a slight trail.
Any help/tips on using the Absorber????
That quick detailer stuff is really good, I have used it.
So far, from the responses to this thread, I have had success using:
-California Water Blade-First Step
-The Absorber-Second Step
On the note about the absorber, how do you all use it? I get it wet then I sqeeze out as much as I can. Then I slide it along the surface, but it seems when it gets slightly damp it leaves a slight trail.
Any help/tips on using the Absorber????
someone please help us
#32
Well I use my california water blade first to get off the majority of the water (hood, roof, trunk sides of car) and then come behind it with the absorber. basically the key is to keep the absorber wrigned out while drying the car. Also I try to keep it as flat and spread out as much as possible, making the surface area it covers much greater. I never have to many problems. I have found that an electric leaf blower works awesome to remove most of the water and get those hard to reach places
#34
Originally posted by Jpasta+September 30, 2004, 6:56 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Jpasta @ September 30, 2004, 6:56 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Badandy@September 25, 2004, 12:34 PM
That quick detailer stuff is really good, I have used it.
So far, from the responses to this thread, I have had success using:
-California Water Blade-First Step
-The Absorber-Second Step
On the note about the absorber, how do you all use it? I get it wet then I sqeeze out as much as I can. Then I slide it along the surface, but it seems when it gets slightly damp it leaves a slight trail.
Any help/tips on using the Absorber????
That quick detailer stuff is really good, I have used it.
So far, from the responses to this thread, I have had success using:
-California Water Blade-First Step
-The Absorber-Second Step
On the note about the absorber, how do you all use it? I get it wet then I sqeeze out as much as I can. Then I slide it along the surface, but it seems when it gets slightly damp it leaves a slight trail.
Any help/tips on using the Absorber????
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Anyway, and seriousely, I need some help with this.
Not only this question, but has anyone tried the Microfiber cleaning towel from Griot's Garage?
#36
Originally posted by Badandy+October 2, 2004, 9:22 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Badandy @ October 2, 2004, 9:22 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Anyway, and seriousely, I need some help with this.
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Anyway, and seriousely, I need some help with this.
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From my post above.
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Well I use my california water blade first to get off the majority of the water (hood, roof, trunk sides of car) and then come behind it with the absorber. Basically the key is to keep the absorber wrigned out while drying the car. Also I try to keep it as flat and spread out as much as possible, making the surface area it covers much greater. I never have to many problems. I have found that an electric leaf blower works awesome to remove most of the water and get those hard to reach places [/quote]
#39
haha. Well the water beads on my car since putting on a coat of Meguiars NXT Wax. I found my new favorite drying tool though. It can be found under the thread in this forum entitled something like "Impressions of GG Chamois and towel"