Chamois or Absorber?
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#19
Originally Posted by izmir41500
i've used both. chamois is better, but i like cotton towels. my buddy uses a leaf blower which is awesome. no water spots for him.
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works really really well. no water in the rivets of my wheels or on the inside of them. no water in the cracks(i.e. between the bumper/trunk).
i love it!
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#21
Absorber. I remember being told by a detailer that a natural chamois can strip the polish from the paint much faster than a synthetic! It has something to do with the natural oils or something else in natural chamois.
Also, never bunch or fold up the chamois/absorber and rub the paint to dry. He said to just hold 2 corners, and lightly drape and pull it over the surface of your car to absorb the beads of water (like putting on a table cloth).
Also, never bunch or fold up the chamois/absorber and rub the paint to dry. He said to just hold 2 corners, and lightly drape and pull it over the surface of your car to absorb the beads of water (like putting on a table cloth).
#25
Originally Posted by patrickwong
so the chamois is bad?
My expensive chamois hangs unused (and stiff) in the same palce it's been for a couple of years.
I use a Cali-blade, Absorber, and leaf blower every time I wash the car.
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