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Question for the detail guys
What do you use to dry after a wash? I have towels and constant wring them out an it jus smears the water around. I need a cheap set of products that I can keep this thing looking black and not brown. If you on the driver side quarter I has a ton of light scratches. Can't feel them but they are there.
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Question for the detail guys
What do you use to dry after a wash? I have towels and constant wring them out an it jus smears the water around. I need a cheap set of products that I can keep this thing looking black and not brown. If you on the driver side quarter I has a ton of light scratches. Can't feel them but they are there.
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A trick I learned a LONG time ago is always keep it waxed/sealed. Then use an electric leaf blower to dry the car. It is quick, efficient, and so much easier.

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Question for the detail guys
What do you use to dry after a wash? I have towels and constant wring them out an it jus smears the water around. I need a cheap set of products that I can keep this thing looking black and not brown. If you on the driver side quarter I has a ton of light scratches. Can't feel them but they are there.
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I have chemical guys products i liked them I have 2 of these waffle weave http://www.chemicalguys.com/Waffle_Weave_Microfiber_Drying_Towel_p/mic_781_01.htm

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Have a Adams Great White drying towel and a waffle weave from chemical guys. But before I dry i take sprayer off and sheet the whole truck, and after drying I'll sometimes bust out the electric blower for all the crevices. But those two towels will dry the whole truck and still aren't even fully soaking wet when I'm done.
 
A truck I learned a LONG time ago is always keep it waxed/sealed. Then use an electric leaf blower to dry the car. It is quick, efficient, and so much easier.

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I normally do but it's by hand so it still looks like poop. Lol. I don't have any experience with a machine or own one. So idk what I should get
I have chemical guys products i liked them I have 2 of these waffle weave http://www.chemicalguys.com/Waffle_Weave_Microfiber_Drying_Towel_p/mic_781_01.htm

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Preciate it!

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I normally do but it's by hand so it still looks like poop. Lol. I don't have any experience with a machine or own one. So idk what I should get

Preciate it!

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I literally have like a $20 electric leaf blower from Wal Mart...as long as the vehicle is waxed, I do the sheet rinse and then blow it off...works GREAT

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Question for the detail guys
What do you use to dry after a wash? I have towels and constant wring them out an it jus smears the water around. I need a cheap set of products that I can keep this thing looking black and not brown. If you on the driver side quarter I has a ton of light scratches. Can't feel them but they are there.
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Spray a mist of Adams detail spray, then dry with MULTIPLE microfiber towels.


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Spray a mist of Adams detail spray, then dry with MULTIPLE microfiber towels.


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I need to get good ones. And learn the proper way to take care of them. I jus rinse them out really good an air dry but the towels loose the softness an harden up a little

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I need to get good ones. And learn the proper way to take care of them. I jus rinse them out really good an air dry but the towels loose the softness an harden up a little

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Buy good towels, like Adams


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So,, bought this truck from a dealership last Saturday, pretty much stock.
Put my 24" concepts and a new McGaughys 4/6 drop on it today.
I'm stoked on it. Been wanting a simple and clean lowered crew cab nnbs for a while.



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Idk what sheet rinse is. Lol.

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Take sprayer off, sheet water on. Gets rid of a lot of the water bubbles. Works like a charm.

How do you clean them? I don't wanna spend good money an they get hard after one air dry

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Lol washing machine, no fabric softener. Fuck air drying that's why they're getting hard.