I`ve taken Sal`s suggestions in the past and have used nothing but 100% white cotton towels, and stayed away from MF towels. OK, I must admit that I tried MF towels once that I got from Wal-Mart and they just streaked and soaked up hardly any water at all. But...my good cotten towels feel like they`re getting stiff, and since I just got my car re-painted and it feels like it`s really soft (and crappy) paint, so I want to be a delicate as possible.
Anyways, I ordered the Ultimate Drying Towel from Dave, and I`ve been reading up on techniques on using the waffle weave towel. Some are suggesting that you should use it to blot only, and then as a final job swipe it across the paint to remove any left-over water. This is similiar to what I do with cotton towels, I take one towel and wisk it around my car to absorb much of the water (yeah I know blotting is better due to less friction) and then follow through with wiping down.
So...my big question is, what process should I use in order to keep my paint free of micro-marring (as much as humanly possible) during the drying process? Blot and then a final rub-down, just blot (ugh that`s gonna take some time and the water might start drying on the car leaving water spots before I can finish), or just dry it off like normal and skip the blotting all together.
BTW I make it a point to take the nozzle off my hose and sheet off as much water as I can.
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