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Old 02-27-2005, 01:36 PM   #25 (permalink)
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A decent synthetic chamois followed with a soft cotton (microfiber will work but isn't any better than cotton) towel is what I find works best. There is NO chamois, or microfiber towel that I have found that will dry 100% once it gets saturated and you have to wring it out. Everything leaves beads. So use a good clean synthetic chamois or even natural chamois of your choice, but keep a big soft bath towel over your shoulder, and lightly buff the area once you have the area mostly dry. One towel will do the entire car and this eliminates streaks too.

I don't think it has been brought up but I don't like "blade" type dryers. I have never been to a demonstration of a squeege blade device that didn't have the demo surface full of spider webs. One tiny bit of dirt on the blade and you have a big problem, plus you can't get to problem areas around emblems, corners ever with a blade, so you still have to have a chamois or towel in reserve. Just save the blade for your shower stall in the house.

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