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Forrest 06-02-2009 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by LiquidZ (Post 82641)
Those towels produce no scratching whatsoever even when they are freshly washed and cleaned?

The towels from zaino are so soft, they are softer than toilet paper.
They are so soft you just want to rub them on your face.
They are so soft that i have not felt any thing as soft as them in a long time.

You getting my point? the towel it self is not capable of scratching the car.
If it has debri's in it then it could but so could any towel.

Your microfiber towel is a gamble on is it quality or is it not.

As for wash mitt i have been testing with a microfiber wash mitt from walmart verses my old cotton one. I think its okay so far i have not seen increased tiny scratches yet. but its still on going i dont know yet if its good.

Junior370z 06-02-2009 10:01 PM

The absorber works great! I would even say it's the best in drying the car off IMO. The shamwow blows! It still leaves streaks and spots. It's good for the kitchen though. For detailing I use the costco micro fiber rags. The car I had before the Z was black. I never had problems with swirls on it. I love it on my Z!

LiquidZ 06-02-2009 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Forrest (Post 83462)
Well i say good luck using the absorber. It creates suction and pressure and is hard to pull across your car. It defintly can and will create those fine scratches.

As for will 100% cotton scratch your car? any thing can probably scratch your car but as long as you clean it with liquid tide free of dyes and perfumes and make sure there is no debri's in it you should be fine with cotton.

Thank you Forrest. +Rep added for the assistance.

I have your Zaino guide printed up and ready for use in the coming weeks.

P.S. I hope I didn't come off as not believing you, Forrest. I am just a man with a lot of questions, and I'm very cautious about washing/caring for a black car. I appreciate all the help man!

Nikon FM 06-03-2009 12:13 AM

Adam's Polishes - Adam's True Blue Super-Plush Towels 2-Pak

The above are amazing microfiber towels. I always blow dry my car with a very clean leaf blower...........no drying chamois what so ever.

Forrest 06-03-2009 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by LiquidZ (Post 83581)
Thank you Forrest. +Rep added for the assistance.

I have your Zaino guide printed up and ready for use in the coming weeks.

P.S. I hope I didn't come off as not believing you, Forrest. I am just a man with a lot of questions, and I'm very cautious about washing/caring for a black car. I appreciate all the help man!

no problem and i did not take it that way either. Its your car and i dont blame you for a million questions.s

Frick@DDM 06-03-2009 12:22 AM

The big packs that they sell at Costco have always worked great for me. And they come in bulk!

Forrest 06-03-2009 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Nikon FM (Post 83643)
Adam's Polishes - Adam's True Blue Super-Plush Towels 2-Pak

The above are amazing microfiber towels. I always blow dry my car with a very clean leaf blower...........no drying chamois what so ever.

i use same strategy as you with leaf blower but i just use a real large bath towel 100% cotton and gently get the left over water.

ejrives 06-03-2009 05:53 AM

Meguiar's X2010 Supreme Shine Microfiber

'nuff said.

I think that the issues with scratches that most see are they either forget to remove the tag on the towel itself or it's the edges that scratch or swirl the paint.

$.02

Forumite 06-03-2009 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by LiquidZ (Post 83066)
Are you saying that the swirls are caused because of the Absorber?

I'm saying they will eventually get them because of the constant friction from whiping no matter what you use.

I cant see anyone drying off their car with a towel, just dont see how it's possible.

SiXK 06-03-2009 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by LiquidZ (Post 82528)
100% cotton terry cloth towels? I was under the impression that anything other than microfiber on a black car will cause swirl marks.

I only use 100% cotton towels made in the USA. I had problems finding quality microfiber. I have a black car with zero swirl marks. I use Zaino and its great, no waterspots even though it rained 8 straight days here. I have 6000 miles on the car since Jan 15 so I put some miles on it too.

I use 14 100% cotton washrags for washing (1) and drying (7 or 8 ). I just have 14 so I have enough. I also use a 100% cotton waffle towel from detailed image to do my initial drying (it is AWESOME) and the rethickulous towel (softest towel in the world IMO) from detailed image to do my final runover, more of a buffing than drying. You do need to wash them in hot water after every use (I use gain), no fabric softeners, and be ready to replace them when they stop being soft, but thats a while.

SiXK 06-03-2009 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Forumite (Post 83808)

I cant see anyone drying off their car with a towel, just dont see how it's possible.


I do it every week. I have no swirl marks or scratches at all. none. this is the first black car I have had that I can say that. My friend with a brand new black Audi A5 hates me. hahaha

100% cotton made in USA terrycloth washrags & Zaino Z5.


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