I use one carefully. Think it's an old autoglym one. Get the worst of the water off then out with the drying cloth
Auto finesseWell it appears as though a squeegee is a big no no... :excited:
Do I need a drying specific towel? Or will a Meguiars microfibre cloth do the trick?
Don't be put off by people who know what they're doing mateWell it appears as though a squeegee is a big no no... :excited:
Do I need a drying specific towel? Or will a Meguiars microfibre cloth do the trick?
They let me know how many times I've washed it lolOk thanks! Guessing you've not had any issues with scratches from it?
Well it appears as though a squeegee is a big no no... :excited:
Do I need a drying specific towel? Or will a Meguiars microfibre cloth do the trick?
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/drying-towels/cat_65.html
Buy two mate, you don't really need two but it makes drying quicker and less of a pain in the backside having to keep wringing a single one out.
If you want to look after your paintwork, it's really worth having a proper towel. And it's a one off expense.
Ok cool, think I'll order 2 of those meguiars water magnet ones then.
Thanks bud
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