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Junkman2008 01-27-2016 07:51 AM

Choosing a Great Towel for Drying Your Car
 
In this video, I discuss drying a car with the Pluffle waffle weave towel from The Rag Company. If you don't know anything about The Rag Company, be sure and watch this video.

The towel that I use in this video is not only affordable, it is very practical for watery situations. With the foundation of the towel being a waffle weave style towel, it is already absorbent. Incorporate some of the plush offered by the Eagle Blue Edgeless towel and you have combined a level of safety to coexist with all that absorbancy. Together, they are known as the "The Platinum Pluffle", a 16"x16" plush waffle weave towel that is excellent for drying your entire car.

There was always two things that bothered me about the giant drying towels that folks normally use and the first was how cumbersome they were to wring out. The second was keeping them folded once they were saturated with water. This problem is a non-issue with the Platinum Pluffle as you will see in the following video.

Enjoy!

The Junkman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO1P25sfZhU

Madcow 01-28-2016 12:56 AM

Great video Junkman. I've been using a regular waffle weave towel for a while but this video inspired me to buy some Pluffles!

Junkman2008 01-28-2016 04:51 AM

Enjoy your afro! :D

MicntaeG35 01-28-2016 05:06 AM

great video

barncobob 01-28-2016 05:18 AM

i prefer the leafblower,,but ur recomedation of the blue fluffy detail rags is good.

RonRizz 01-28-2016 05:30 AM

I'm sold. I use, and love many of griots products, and purchased one of their waffle weaves for $27.00. I could absorb more water with a cotton ball, and once it gets wet, I may as well be using a trash bag to wipe the car down. I'm getting a few of these today. Good lookin' out, as usual, Junkman.
ps: Just came off the website......$5 a towel.... I got 6.

RonRizz 01-28-2016 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barncobob (Post 3399514)
i prefer the leafblower,,but ur recomedation of the blue fluffy detail rags is good.

I am a leafblower guy as well, but occasionally I will wash inside the garage (depending on weather, time of day, ect.) so a good quality drying towel is a must.

Junkman2008 01-28-2016 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MicntaeG35 (Post 3399511)
great video

Thanks for watching. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by barncobob (Post 3399514)
i prefer the leafblower,,but ur recomedation of the blue fluffy detail rags is good.

I prefer the Air Force Master Blaster. But just in case I miss a spot... :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by RonRizz (Post 3399520)
I'm sold. I use, and love many of griots products, and purchased one of their waffle weaves for $27.00. I could absorb more water with a cotton ball, and once it gets wet, I may as well be using a trash bag to wipe the car down. I'm getting a few of these today. Good lookin' out, as usual, Junkman.
ps: Just came off the website......$5 a towel.... I got 6.

According to their site, the price drops to $4.55 if you buy 5-9. Smart move! :tup:

dvboy 01-28-2016 06:50 AM

Ok,I was looking all over there web site for the "Master Clean" drying towel,can't seem to find it?Any chance someone could post a link,there is lots of towels on there web site!!

Wheels3309 01-28-2016 07:07 AM

Junkman with another great tip.... just ordered 6!

Thx! :tup:

Junkman2008 01-28-2016 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dvboy (Post 3399551)
Ok,I was looking all over there web site for the "Master Clean" drying towel,can't seem to find it?Any chance someone could post a link,there is lots of towels on there web site!!

All of their drying towels are located here, including the one I used in this video. If you are talking about THAT towel, I never said it was from the Master Clean line.

JARblue 01-28-2016 07:46 AM

I didn't even bother to watch the video. If Junkman created a thread recommending a product, that's all I need to hear :tiphat:

dvboy 01-28-2016 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Junkman2008 (Post 3399584)
All of their drying towels are located here, including the one I used in this video. If you are talking about THAT towel, I never said it was from the Master Clean line.

Thanks!! I could swear I herd u say in the video it was a Master Clean drying towel,my bad,thanks for the link!

Junkman2008 01-28-2016 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3399586)
I didn't even bother to watch the video. If Junkman created a thread recommending a product, that's all I need to hear :tiphat:

Thanks bro', ;)

RonRizz 01-28-2016 12:09 PM

Damn you, Junkman... I ended up back on the website, and spent another $45 on various other items, including a few more edgeless towels. This obsession is making me crazy!!!! lol.


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