Maddriver 4th Gear February 14, 2011 Share February 14, 2011 Benny, I tried DG towel with DNR today...it's a perfect match!! becuz not much water was used, the towel didn't turn heavy. It works better than e ww towel for DNR... yeah..swee swee... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samster69 Clutched February 20, 2011 Share February 20, 2011 After using leather chamois and waffle weave, I still think DG towel is better one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Testdr Neutral Newbie March 16, 2011 Share March 16, 2011 Hey Maddetailer, do you sell any of those MF towel washing solution ? http://www.autogeek.net/pin620.html Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krismas Neutral Newbie March 16, 2011 Share March 16, 2011 Good question. And may I add also another question to Benny: Have you tried it and is it worth it? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddriver 4th Gear March 17, 2011 Share March 17, 2011 Hey Maddetailer, do you sell any of those MF towel washing solution ? http://www.autogeek.net/pin620.html Hihi..sorry I dont have them.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddriver 4th Gear March 17, 2011 Share March 17, 2011 Good question. And may I add also another question to Benny: Have you tried it and is it worth it? Not yet..I saw this MF cleaner long time but din have the chance to try them.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
E-Jazz Neutral Newbie March 22, 2011 Share March 22, 2011 (edited) Just begin using the DG drying towel mailed over by MD. Super!!!!!!!!!! lol I'm driving a jazz, usually when i use my other towels, i would have to wipe over the car, squeeze water out for almost every side panel. though they are absorbent, the time taken to squeeze dry and re-wipe was tedious. But with the DG towel, my god boy am i totally bought over. I managed to dry a fully wet car without squeezing the towel at all. And after the whole car was dried up fully, the towel itself is still not fully wet on the touch. There was no need for me to squeeze out any water, just went upstairs directly and wash it. in short, the absorbency and capacity it can hold water is tremendous. imagine not even squeezing the towel once with the whole car dried up in less than a couple of minutes. totally shorten my car washing time by alot! DG towel fan forever lol Thanks MD. Edited March 22, 2011 by E-Jazz Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PPeripheraL Clutched March 22, 2011 Share March 22, 2011 Hi there, Just wondering if you can recommend any products for a simple wash and clean of the car. The process would be like washing with soap, then rinsing off and just drying. Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddriver 4th Gear March 22, 2011 Share March 22, 2011 Just begin using the DG drying towel mailed over by MD. Super!!!!!!!!!! lol I'm driving a jazz, usually when i use my other towels, i would have to wipe over the car, squeeze water out for almost every side panel. though they are absorbent, the time taken to squeeze dry and re-wipe was tedious. But with the DG towel, my god boy am i totally bought over. I managed to dry a fully wet car without squeezing the towel at all. And after the whole car was dried up fully, the towel itself is still not fully wet on the touch. There was no need for me to squeeze out any water, just went upstairs directly and wash it. in short, the absorbency and capacity it can hold water is tremendous. imagine not even squeezing the towel once with the whole car dried up in less than a couple of minutes. totally shorten my car washing time by alot! DG towel fan forever lol Thanks MD. Thanks Bro..Good to hear that Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
E-Jazz Neutral Newbie March 23, 2011 Share March 23, 2011 Thanks Bro..Good to hear that Thank you too. If it wasn't for you going the extra mile of mailing it over, I wouldn't have had the time to go buy it myself. Cheers :) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skip Neutral Newbie March 23, 2011 Share March 23, 2011 (edited) Thanks Bro..Good to hear that Bro, I've read so many good reviews about this DG towel, think I have to get my hands on this too. I'm still using the blue WW towels I got from you previously, am very happy with them but they are wearing thin, so it's probably good time to replace them with DG. Please reserve 2 towels for me, will arrange to pick up from you some time soon. Edited March 23, 2011 by Skip Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddriver 4th Gear March 24, 2011 Share March 24, 2011 Bro, I've read so many good reviews about this DG towel, think I have to get my hands on this too. I'm still using the blue WW towels I got from you previously, am very happy with them but they are wearing thin, so it's probably good time to replace them with DG. Please reserve 2 towels for me, will arrange to pick up from you some time soon. Sure Bro..just buzz me will do.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddriver 4th Gear March 24, 2011 Share March 24, 2011 Just to add on to this DG drying towel users..Always use towel at dry condition..even if damp is ok..You can use washing machine to wash or hand wash and air dry after use..there is no need to keep it damp like chamois cloth.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skip Neutral Newbie March 28, 2011 Share March 28, 2011 (edited) Finally got the DG towel from Benny yesterday, can't wait to try it out so woke up early this morning. Washed 2 cars this morning with ONR and dried with the new towel in record time! The best thing is I didn't have to squeeze dry the towel at all while drying the cars, though it got a bit heavy while finishing the second car. No noticeable streaks on paint and glass. Great stuff! My old WW towels will now be demoted to cleaning the interior. Edited March 28, 2011 by Skip Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
E-Jazz Neutral Newbie March 29, 2011 Share March 29, 2011 Just to add on to this DG drying towel users..Always use towel at dry condition..even if damp is ok..You can use washing machine to wash or hand wash and air dry after use..there is no need to keep it damp like chamois cloth.. Thanks for the update :) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddriver 4th Gear March 30, 2011 Share March 30, 2011 Finally got the DG towel from Benny yesterday, can't wait to try it out so woke up early this morning. Washed 2 cars this morning with ONR and dried with the new towel in record time! The best thing is I didn't have to squeeze dry the towel at all while drying the cars, though it got a bit heavy while finishing the second car. No noticeable streaks on paint and glass. Great stuff! My old WW towels will now be demoted to cleaning the interior. is indeed a good drying towel... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gilbs_m Neutral Newbie April 12, 2011 Share April 12, 2011 Hi Benny...what is the right way (or is there any right way???).... Should you soak the towel first then squeeze the water out before using it to dry your car??? I usually do that as i feel more confident that it wont scratch or create any swirl marks from those small debris from the dry towel... So Soaking it gives me at least a confidence that the small particles is rinse off when i soak it up then just squezze it before using it... been seeing that people dont normall soak it before using.... So what is the right way?? Care to advise? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maddriver 4th Gear April 12, 2011 Share April 12, 2011 Hi Benny...what is the right way (or is there any right way???).... Should you soak the towel first then squeeze the water out before using it to dry your car??? I usually do that as i feel more confident that it wont scratch or create any swirl marks from those small debris from the dry towel... So Soaking it gives me at least a confidence that the small particles is rinse off when i soak it up then just squezze it before using it... been seeing that people dont normall soak it before using.... So what is the right way?? Care to advise? Hi Bro..For waffle weave towel..I will soak it and squeeze dry then i will wipe dry the surface..For DG towel..not possible as once soak into water..is not possible to squeeze dry as it absorb lot of water.. for DG towel..I have customers who will just tap on surface and some will just wipe dry.. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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