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Hey everyone!!

As the title states, what do you use to dry your car after you wash it..

I have been using this towel, and soaks up the water nicely, but leaves a bit of fluff..

So is there some sort of special product you can use??

Thanks for the help..

Sidd.

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Ohh man.....you gotta get one!

I use to just wash the car and let it dry itsself.....one day i was at kmart, browsing throught the auto section, bought myself a cheap chamois.....best item i ever bought, even though it was cheap.......the results were amazing, leaves no streaks or anything.

A Chamois is a must :P

A Chamois is a must...

I have 2...I find new ones arn't as good as ones you have been using for like 3 years...After a while the material goes really soft and works so much better...so I try to vreak one in over a year...

u need one man regardless..

i used a small dog. make sure u rotate it occasionally otherwise u'll be wiping wet dog on dry parts of ur car.

let it run around afterwards. it'll love the attention

Just dont let it wee while you're using it... ruins the car's finish and most probably, your day.

C

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