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  • which chamois do you use

    Hi
    I would like to know which chamois you guys use and which you would recommend.
    My old one, 12 months, is leaving yellow streaks when I am drying my car and does not absorb water properly.

    thanks
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    Originally posted by acdcfan View Post
    Hi
    I would like to know which chamois you guys use and which you would recommend.
    My old one, 12 months, is leaving yellow streaks when I am drying my car and does not absorb water properly.

    thanks
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    • #3
      I don't bother with a chamois (i used to but don't anymore) Just go for a "brisk" drive afterwards then give the windows a wipe.

      If you are going to use a chamois avoid *wiping*, try to dab instead to avoid marking the clear coat.
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      • #4
        This one



        always use a Microfibre and never wipe in circles
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        • #5
          Was recommended by a member on this forum to try a microfiber drying towel.
          Paid about $30.00 for the large size.
          Takes a bit to get used to. You pat dry the car instead of wipe and scratch
          the paint work with a chamois.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by bailey78 View Post
            I don't bother with a chamois (i used to but don't anymore) Just go for a "brisk" drive afterwards then give the windows a wipe.

            If you are going to use a chamois avoid *wiping*, try to dab instead to avoid marking the clear coat.
            The problem with brisk drive form and black car is the it leaves water marks...
            But it seems that microfiber cloths are to go these days
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