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    Thumbs down "The Absorber" drying towel

    Bought the new "The Absorber" drying towel from my local Wal-Mart on Saturday and was very disappointed when using it on Monday.

    The towel is good at sucking up big piles of water but doesn't actually completely dry the car and simply spreads the last bits around.

    Time to return mine.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    Mine did something similar, so I was worried about it, but it didn't leave any streaks or anything like that...

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    Pick up a Waffle Weave Microfiber towel from eShine.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    I have an Absorber too. I think it's ok, but I also noticed that it kinda moves the water around. But if you squeeze it out often it does a pretty decent job of drying.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    Thanks. Think I will order the Waffle Weave when it's time for my next eShine order.

    The Absorber is definitely not worth it. My 10 year old chamois works better.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    I was actually debating on buying that when I was on wally mart over the weekend. Good thing I didn't get it. Wonder when the waffle weave will go on sale @ eshine.

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    I love my absorber.! It does leave a small bit of a water film on top, but that dries very quick, and never leaves water spots. I have had $50+ chamois that were not near as good. I have converted more than a few to the Absorber

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    Quote Originally Posted by midnightfxgt View Post
    I love my absorber.! It does leave a small bit of a water film on top, but that dries very quick, and never leaves water spots. I have had $50+ chamois that were not near as good. I have converted more than a few to the Absorber

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    That's weird cause mine leaves water marks.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    I use an absorber to soak up all the big puddles, then I grab a waffle weave to finish it off. Works like a charm for me.
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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    Quote Originally Posted by WeatherB View Post
    That's weird cause mine leaves water marks.
    Mine is Ti Grey, so maybe thats why?

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    Quote Originally Posted by midnightfxgt View Post
    Mine is Ti Grey, so maybe thats why?

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    I have a black mica... and I don't have any problems with it..

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    I have a galaxy grey... Maybe the water in my area is a little harder than yours.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    I have black mica, seems to work fine for me Sure it doesn't absorb ALL of the water, but what is left dries up and never leaves waterspots.
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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    If your talking about the same "Absorber" as I think you are, I've been using that thing for 2 decades and still use it sometimes if I've forgotten to wash my MF drying towel but anyways that thing works very well for taking the excess water off but you need to buff lightly with a towel afterwards to get it perfect.


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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    You can avoid any damage using the Absorber by employing the Blotting technique to dry your car. It's time consuming but it ensures you're reducing the potential to instill paint defects.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    I just bought the absorber on Saturday. Only used it once so far but I thought it worked great.

    You know those water stain/spots on your side mirrors that I can never seem to get rid of, the absorber got rid of them with one wipe.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    I'll give it a shot as well.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    Quote Originally Posted by WeatherB View Post
    Bought the new "The Absorber" drying towel from my local Wal-Mart on Saturday and was very disappointed when using it on Monday.

    The towel is good at sucking up big piles of water but doesn't actually completely dry the car and simply spreads the last bits around.

    Time to return mine.
    Its a syntetic Chamois.... which is supposed to be used wet... so how can you expect it to dry completely? just liek a sheep skin or other synthetic, it's supposed to be followed with a soft, dry towel.

    I've been using the absorber for the last 6 years, and I have zero complaints about it.

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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    I use it for drying - it works very well. I don't use it like I do a conventional towel. I lightly drag it across the surface as opposed to using a conventional or linear buffing motion. Anything it doesn't absorb gets pushed off. Wring out, repeat.

    The only negative I have with it is that I've been told it can scratch your clearcoat if you wipe a car that still has surface debris. It will stay on the material and it gets difficult to clean off. Consequently, I never use it on the lower portions of my car (i.e. below the side mouldings, lower bumper regions).
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    Default Re: "The Absorber" drying towel

    i have been using the absorber for so many years now and i love it..i think it works no problems
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elder_MMHS View Post
    I use it for drying - it works very well. I don't use it like I do a conventional towel. I lightly drag it across the surface as opposed to using a conventional or linear buffing motion. Anything it doesn't absorb gets pushed off. Wring out, repeat.

    The only negative I have with it is that I've been told it can scratch your clearcoat if you wipe a car that still has surface debris. It will stay on the material and it gets difficult to clean off. Consequently, I never use it on the lower portions of my car (i.e. below the side mouldings, lower bumper regions).
    You shouldn't scratch the paint IF the surface has been cleaned properly! and IF your chamois is clean...I wash it after each use.(just soap and water in the sink and rinse it well)

    Also the absorber should be kept wet or atleast damp all the time and should be rung out often....I use the same method though as in I just spread the chamois out and basically blotch dry the car and then go over the car again with a couple of M fibre clothes to dry any leftover spots...it takes only minutes!

    I also find that an older absorber works very good for wiping door jambs etc; any place you wouldn't want to use your mf cloths in case of soiling them.


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