Bullet Proof SRi
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Ive been using Megs Terry Towels, and tbh they are rubbish, no matter how much you wash them, they always leave bits over the car.
Is this any good
http://www.autobestbuy.co.uk/shop/pr...For=&PT_ID=103
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BluKoo
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http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/poorboys-waffle-weave-towel-wash.html
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Ben G
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autoglym microfibre towels are great
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/poorboys-waffle-weave-towel-wash.html
Used one of these the other day, car dry in 5 mins
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/poorboys-waffle-weave-towel-wash.html
Pretty much the same as the Meguiars version, the Water Magnet or something. Highly recommended - people say it creates swirl marks etc, I say wash your car properly first.
[Edited on 08-05-2008 by deano87]
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Ricky352
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best off with a chamois in my opinion. Ive got the Meguirs microfibre thing and they get worse with time wereas a chamois will always be a good job
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--DAN--
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/poorboys-waffle-weave-towel-wash.html
Got 2, spot on, soak up much more than Megs Water Magnet.
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Matt L
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reminds me i need to clean my car 2moro evening.
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Daniel_Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Meguiars version, the Water Magnet or something. Highly recommended - people say it creates swirl marks etc
They are crap, I even got told by a detailer they are a poor drying towel, and chuck it out!
I'm a big Megs fan but I won't be using another Water Magnet on my cars!
April '06' Corsasport Feature Car | Aug '08' Total Vauxhall Feature Car | Spring '09' Fast Car Feature Car
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--DAN--
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
quote: Originally posted by deano87
Meguiars version, the Water Magnet or something. Highly recommended - people say it creates swirl marks etc
They are crap, I even got told by a detailer they are a poor drying towel, and chuck it out!
I'm a big Megs fan but I won't be using another Water Magnet on my cars!
Agreed, not very absorbant and induce swirls imo.
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chris_uk
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genuine wash leather
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
quote: Originally posted by deano87
Meguiars version, the Water Magnet or something. Highly recommended - people say it creates swirl marks etc
They are crap, I even got told by a detailer they are a poor drying towel, and chuck it out!
I'm a big Megs fan but I won't be using another Water Magnet on my cars!
My brother is probably one of the top detailers in the country and he knows his stuff.
I'm sure he uses his towel in a dabbing motion and just lets water soak up instead of rubbing it.
When i see him, i'll double check that it is the Poorboys one he recommends.
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dan_almond
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get an aquatouch towel from serious performance. best towel available! Megs water magnet are not that safe and do add swirling/marring!
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by POLISHED BLISS
In contrast to traditional chamois leathers, heavyweight waffle weave microfibre towels are capable of absorbing many times their own weight in water, meaning that you can dry most cars without wringing out once. In addition, the ultra soft fibres and waffle weave design significantly reduce the chances of marking any exterior surfaces when drying off. A further benefit is that heavyweight waffle weave microfibre towels are considerably easier to clean and maintain than traditional chamois leathers.
Taken from: http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/guides_wash.html
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--DAN--
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
quote: Originally posted by deano87
Meguiars version, the Water Magnet or something. Highly recommended - people say it creates swirl marks etc
They are crap, I even got told by a detailer they are a poor drying towel, and chuck it out!
I'm a big Megs fan but I won't be using another Water Magnet on my cars!
My brother is probably one of the top detailers in the country and he knows his stuff.
I'm sure he uses his towel in a dabbing motion and just lets water soak up instead of rubbing it.
When i see him, i'll double check that it is the Poorboys one he recommends.
Poorboys or Sonus
Just dab the moisture and use a qd spray, your brothers set up is superb btw
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BluKoo
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You could also do as my brother and dad do...
Just never use it in the garden.
Edit: Works best with waxed cars.
[Edited on 08-05-2008 by BluKoo]
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Robbo
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Bath towel ftw
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Bullet Proof SRi
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i just bought this one.
Saw it in a local motorfactors for £9, then i saw it in a local houseware shop in a small car section for £3.49. So i got one, feels a bit weird
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BluKoo
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Ah well...
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Bullet Proof SRi
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mm i know it probably aint great but for £3.50 its worth ago, feels like a softer, stickier shammy
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flybikeslee
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John
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I'm using a meguiars one on mine, i'll show you all pics later and you can tell me if it's done any bad for my paint.
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Bullet Proof SRi
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i have to say im really not impressed with alot of megs products at all.
I bought some megs gold class liquid wax, and some tech wax paste some time ago now, it was no better then products i had used at half the price, it gave a good shine, but durability was very poor i though. Anyway i was that suprised i sent them back to megs and asked them to send me through some terry towels and wax applicators as a replacement.
Anyway, the terry towels always leave bits on the car no matter how often you wash them, and the applicator split the first time i used it,
The only megs product i like so far is the Step 1 paint cleaner.
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