Amazon has 36"x25" Chemical Guys Premium Edgeless Microfiber Drying Towel (Yellow) on sale for $8.99 valid for Amazon Prime Members only. Shipping is free.
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Amazon has 36"x25" Chemical Guys Premium Edgeless Microfiber Drying Towel (Yellow) on sale for $8.99 valid for Amazon Prime Members only. Shipping is free.
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On July 12, 2016, Amazon shows that I bought six of these (6) for $13.96: Chemical Guys MIC_507_06 Professional Grade
Premium Microfiber Towel, Gold (16 in. x 24 in.)
(Pack of 6)
Sold by: Amazon.com
$13.96
On July 12, 2016, Amazon shows that I bought six of these (6) for $13.96: Chemical Guys MIC_507_06 Professional Grade Premium Microfiber Towel, Gold (16 in. x 24 in.) (Pack of 6) Sold by: Amazon.com $13.96
This is 36" x 25" but what you bought it for was better
On July 12, 2016, Amazon shows that I bought six of these (6) for $13.96: Chemical Guys MIC_507_06 Professional Grade
Premium Microfiber Towel, Gold (16 in. x 24 in.)
(Pack of 6)
Sold by: Amazon.com
$13.96
completely different towels for a different purpose. read the thread title
completely different towels for a different purpose. read the thread title
Different size, but *same* towel -- and as far as I can see it's for the *same* purpose. But I'm not a car nerd for sure, so tell me: how is it different?
Lately I've been using my leaf blower to clear most of the water off my car, then using 2 microfiber towels. One towel to soak up most of the water left behind and the other "drier" towel to get anything else. I think the hardest part of this big towel would be trying to keep it clean between uses due to it's large size
I have a different brand of these. I was a skeptic, well no more. you literally lay it over the hood, open, and drag it across, car is dry. I used a leaf blower on my new car but switched to this. the leaf blower takes a Lot longer, and I have a large Ryobi blower.
Too bad ppl complain about lint from this as mine leaves No lint.. ( i forgot the brand).
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I have this as well several of the smaller CG towels. Lint is definitely an issue. The only CG towel I have not had an issue with lint is there megalondon towel. It worked very well, but I did source a very similar generic towel from an offshore website that works just as good at a fraction of the price.
Lately I've been using my leaf blower to clear most of the water off my car, then using 2 microfiber towels. One towel to soak up most of the water left behind and the other "drier" towel to get anything else. I think the hardest part of this big towel would be trying to keep it clean between uses due to it's large size
Same, got a new leaf blower to hit 200 mph and then a few microfiber towels. I got a large one for the first pass, then a few smaller ones for the second pass.
Their towels/rags are not great. I've done the pre-wash with special microfiber soap and the dry, etc. They still leave behind lint. Even after several washes.
A lot of people saying they are using a leaf blower and still using microfiber towels after. One dude says his hits 200mph. Now idk what ones you're using but I use a Ego 615 leaf blower with a specialized rubber tip that wont scratch the paint, and my cars are always waxed etc and have no problems completing drying my cars in under 4 minutes each, completely dry, I don't need a towel afterwards. I'm just confused why these guys can't completely dry their cars with the blowers..
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Premium Microfiber Towel, Gold (16 in. x 24 in.)
(Pack of 6)
Sold by: Amazon.com
$13.96
Premium Microfiber Towel, Gold (16 in. x 24 in.)
(Pack of 6)
Sold by: Amazon.com
$13.96
Too bad ppl complain about lint from this as mine leaves No lint.. ( i forgot the brand).
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