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dry my car with what?

matadorpoeta

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what do you use/recommend to dry your car. i need something that won't be soaked through after drying the front.
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Steve B.

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All that bondo falling out?
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there's a squeegie type thing you can buy to get most of the water off before using towels
 

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I've squeegeed with one of those big water blades and it is fast but unless the car is absolutely clean, you run the risk of dragging along some particle and making fine scratches.

I quickly wipe the blade of the squeegee clean after every stroke and then use a chamois
 

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Me love microfiber cloth.
 

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I use microfiber for drying the exterior, cleaning windows, and wiping the interior.
 

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Chamois followed by microfiber cloth for a final dry and for smaller details
 

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