How do you dry?
i use microfiber towels, dunno if that is good, but it does the job. now that spring is here and summer is coming, i think im gonna try the mr clean car wash because it is hands free drying, i seriously can't waste time washing and hand drying every two weeks, can get very gruesome.
How many microfiber towels does it usually take to dry the Max? I might go buy some tomorrow. By the way, how much do they cost and where can you get them?
Sorry if these are dumb questions, but I have never owned a car that I love as much as my Max and I want to take good care of it. I am planning to do my first in depth detail ever (clay bar, pre wax prep, and then wax) this week. I have already done the Leatherique to the inside (I have never had a car with leather either) and am very pleased with the results.
I appreciate everyone's input and am open to any tips or suggestions. Thanks again.
Sorry if these are dumb questions, but I have never owned a car that I love as much as my Max and I want to take good care of it. I am planning to do my first in depth detail ever (clay bar, pre wax prep, and then wax) this week. I have already done the Leatherique to the inside (I have never had a car with leather either) and am very pleased with the results.
I appreciate everyone's input and am open to any tips or suggestions. Thanks again.
Originally Posted by kcwolf200
How many microfiber towels does it usually take to dry the Max? I might go buy some tomorrow. By the way, how much do they cost and where can you get them?
Sorry if these are dumb questions, but I have never owned a car that I love as much as my Max and I want to take good care of it. I am planning to do my first in depth detail ever (clay bar, pre wax prep, and then wax) this week. I have already done the Leatherique to the inside (I have never had a car with leather either) and am very pleased with the results.
I appreciate everyone's input and am open to any tips or suggestions. Thanks again.
Sorry if these are dumb questions, but I have never owned a car that I love as much as my Max and I want to take good care of it. I am planning to do my first in depth detail ever (clay bar, pre wax prep, and then wax) this week. I have already done the Leatherique to the inside (I have never had a car with leather either) and am very pleased with the results.
I appreciate everyone's input and am open to any tips or suggestions. Thanks again.
Originally Posted by Maxima-Ness
...and youre probably serious...Ya. Just not after 9PM or so. I don't want to upset the neighbours. It's the bomb for getting water out of the wheels, mirrors, and trim pieces.
I usually use a microfiber towel to dry the majority of the car tho. Its like 20x30 or something. I don't even have to wring it out while I'm drying the car.
Also using a hose with no sprayer on the end helps. Turn the water down low, and use a side to side motion across each panel. The water will pull itself down and leave hardly any on the panel. Works like crazy on a freshy waxed car.
CM
California Water Blade and a large waffle weave microfiber towel for most of it.
I also use the old fashioned thin cloth diapers for getting into small areas - mirrors, around the clear corners, under headlights.
I also use the old fashioned thin cloth diapers for getting into small areas - mirrors, around the clear corners, under headlights.
Originally Posted by Maxima-Ness
I use microfiber towels. theyre soft 

anyway it was like 2.50 for a little square, not cheap at all but it got the job done.
Originally Posted by Max51
Absorber....that thing is great. And if I wash it at the car wash, I get on the highway down the street, take it up to about 85-95 and car is dry by the time I get home.
Originally Posted by VG Ill ridah
I do the same I take a 2 mile road trip on the Merrit parkway (Rt. 15) doing about 85.
Originally Posted by flthere
Will it not let the flying dust or soot particles to settle down on the wet car ?
i thought i was the only one who used a leaf blower. It is much like the dryer at the automatic car wash. I use plain old fashioned towels. But those days need to end soon. It drives me nuts after a while.
Originally Posted by lowkey122
I use the absorber. I also bought the Mr Clean car wash system and think it's garbage.
I use the California Water Blade to get the majority of the water off and then dry the rest with Sonus Waffle Weave Microfiber Towels
California water blade!! Love that thing! Some people squirm at the idea of it, but I have used it for years---with no issues. just have to make sure it is clean and wet before I use it.
Im sure it would dry more of the car if there were less angles and bends on the car, but oh well.. dont want to mess with the lines on the max!
Im sure it would dry more of the car if there were less angles and bends on the car, but oh well.. dont want to mess with the lines on the max!
I bought the Mr.Clean and was pleased with it until i used it a couple of days after a fresh wax job. It seemed to strip the wax off. The paint was very dull feeling...meaning it wasn't smooth and slick feeling anymore. I haven't used the Mr. Clean since.
Originally Posted by whazzzzuup
I use the Absorber to dry my car. It works well for me. Takes me about 5 minutes. After that, I use different microfiber towels to get the excess water off the body, wheels, and exhaust.
Originally Posted by Monotaur
That's funny, I love mine... it filters the water and it's great for a quick, hands-free dry. I love it.
I believe anyones success with this product must have something to do with the quality of water in their area. Where I live the water is horrible to begin with so the filters provided must not be able to filter out all of the contaminants. I used it the first time and my car was dirtier after than before! I figured it probably needed to be broken in (like a faucet filter) so I used it 2 more times and had the same results so I decided to just stick with the absorber to dry it. I still use it only because it has the soap dispenser and I put Meguiars soap in it but I don't use the auto dry feature.
I dont think that chamois strips wax at all... I used to use one and the water would still bead up after the next wash...
Notice I said "used"
Mr Clean Car Wash System is hand down worth every penny.... wash is easy with no bucket... Ive never had a single water mark on my Black Max with it...
Notice I said "used"
Mr Clean Car Wash System is hand down worth every penny.... wash is easy with no bucket... Ive never had a single water mark on my Black Max with it...



