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The Griot's Garage 55517 Terry Weave Drying Towel is a large, 25" x 35" microfiber towel crafted with a premium 550 GSM terry loop weave for superior water absorption and scratch-free drying. Its radiused satin edges protect delicate surfaces, while its lint-free, snag-resistant design ensures durability and a flawless finish. Perfect for car enthusiasts seeking fast, safe, and streak-free drying.
| ASIN | B07YXKR2GM |
| Brand | Griot's Garage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (201) |
| Date First Available | 12 June 2019 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Item model number | 55517 |
| Manufacturer | Griot's Garage |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 55517 |
| Model | Griot's Garage 55517 Terry Weave Drying Towel |
| Product Dimensions | 35.56 x 20.32 x 5.08 cm; 340 g |
| Special Features | Lint Free, Scratch Free |
G**.
This is a great drying towel, just drape it over the car ease off and it takes the water with it.
J**!
I am new to this detailing world, but absolutely LOVING this new towel. We have 2 cars at home and with this towel it really takes me, sit back, 5 minutes to dry each car. It is INSANE, highly recommended
A**R
Nice towel works like a dream
C**E
I am reasonably meticulous (some would say compulsive) about keeping my car clean and shiny - it's a Bimmer with rather soft, bright red non-metallic paint, 20 years old and still looks close to new as a result of my car care regimen. I bought one of these Griot's towels through amazon a few years ago and am well satisfied with its ability to absorb lots of water and dry my car without lint or streaking. Here, for what it's worth, is how I make the most of it: (1) wash car well with Meguiar's #62 car wash shampoo, P21s conditioning shampoo or similar top quality cleaner; (2) after rinsing well, open out a large egyptian cotton bath sheet and using only the weight of the towel, pull the towel over the hood, windshield, roof, rear window and trunk of the car -- from nose to tail -- to 'squegee' the water off the flat surfaces of the car; (3) with the car still just slightly damp, mist the car with Griot's "spray on wax"; (4) use this towel first to dry windows, before it has absorbed the liquid wax/water mixture on the car (which might streak the glass otherwise); (5) use the Griot's drying towel to get the car really dry and to begin buffing the light coating of wax you have added after the wash; (6) buff the car with a high pile microfiber cloth to bring up the shine. Unlike others, I do wash my towel after each use - I'm just not 100% confident it has not picked up some contaminants along the way, and I also use it to wipe my rims dry (after washing with P21s wheel cleaner or similar). If you wash with one of those mild, "organic" and unscented HE laundry liquids, the towel comes out without residue and if anything it has more loft and drying ability after it comes out of the dryer than it does if just air dried after use on the car. I've owned my for two or three years now and it shows no signs of wear. I've just noticed a very similar looking item offered here on amazon that I'd love to hear from others about, as it looks essentially the same as the Griot's drying towel and costs quite a bit less: the Eurow microfiber drying towel. It has the same dimensions, the sewn in pockets, black edge binding and waffle weave microfiber cloth. If anyone has had a chance to compare the two -- post a review and tell us!
S**W
Works well but overpriced
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