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For anyone considering this towel, don’t wait, buy it
 
It’s absolutely the best I’ve seen from Adams
 
It’s dried my entire truck without wringing it once
 
Makes drying the truck a breeze
 
https://adamspolishes.com/products/adam-s-massive-gray-double-plush-drying-towel
 
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I had actually been looking for a better drying solution than using a million little towels. Thanks for the suggestion. I ordered 2 of these towels. Will give them a go on my next wash!

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An EGO leaf blower works great, too.
Yeah but blowing dirt and debris back onto your vehicle isn't ideal.

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7 minutes ago, Jonofmac said:

Yeah but blowing dirt and debris back onto your vehicle isn't ideal.

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Well, that's how the BMW nerds do it, so they must not care about dirt and debris getting back on their car.  I use a towel, so I might get one of these.

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10 minutes ago, Jonofmac said:

Yeah but blowing dirt and debris back onto your vehicle isn't ideal.

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If you're drying from the top down, you shouldn't have a problem with that. 

 

I prefer The Rag Company 'Dry Me a River'. About $10 less for a pack of two. TRG towels are also made in Korea (the best MF towels come from Korea, not the cheap knock-off Chinese crap like Chemical Guys). Mine are about a year old and have held up well with regular cleaning in the washing machine. I blow mine off around the mirrors and moldings to get that water that likes to hide out before drying with a towel. 

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3 hours ago, Jonofmac said:

I had actually been looking for a better drying solution than using a million little towels. Thanks for the suggestion. I ordered 2 of these towels. Will give them a go on my next wash!

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When you store this towel do you store it wet or hang it up? 

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When you store this towel do you store it wet or hang it up? 
I would rinse it and then wring it out and let it air dry and then machine wash it

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On 5/20/2020 at 1:36 PM, jlong1984 said:

I prefer The Rag Company 'Dry Me a River'. About $10 less for a pack of two. TRG towels are also made in Korea (the best MF towels come from Korea, not the cheap knock-off Chinese crap like Chemical Guys). Mine are about a year old and have held up well with regular cleaning in the washing machine. I blow mine off around the mirrors and moldings to get that water that likes to hide out before drying with a towel. 

This!

 

Stay away from Chemical Guys stuff, they are overpriced knockoffs.

Adams stuff is pretty good.

The Rag Company seems to have better quality towels.  Also they have an agreement with Optimum Products for other things like wash soap, shine products, paint protectant.  Optimum is what most of the professional detailers use.

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