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Author All those that are fans of chamois leathers?
deano87
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22nd Oct 07 at 07:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Think again. I've always used a chamois leather to dry the car, as has my dad. My the water around my way is quite hard, and a chamois just leaves dots and stuff all over the paint work, especially in the summer.

I needed a new chamois leather so went to Halfords and looked at all the Meguiars stuff, as I have had best results with all of that.

They had the Meguiars chamois or the Water Magnet Drying Towel. The towel was cheaper and I thought I'd give it a go, as it states you need to wring out less than chamois', which really pisses me off.

Anyway, washed the car yesterday, and I can't stress enough how good the Water Magnet Towel was.

I couldn't get any pics as the light was coming in, but after a wash with Shampoo & Wax combined stuff, then dried with the Water Magnet Towel, the car looked like it had been polished and waxed. It took a bit more work rubbing, like 2 rubs as opposed to 1 with the chamois, but I still HIGHLY recommend.

It gave such a good result, even on flame red.

I can't actually recommend the thing enough. I also didn't have to wring it out once.

So yeah, ditch the chamois, get a drying towel.

http://www.meguiars.co.uk/cgi-bin/specwd.pl?pc=X2000&tp=0



[Edited on 22-10-2007 by deano87]
JonnyJ
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Aye it is good. I usually give the car a wipe over with one of these then finish it off with a microfibre towel.
Fro
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Mine has gone scummy now as i didnt look after it very wel
Lee Wilson
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22nd Oct 07 at 07:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

One of my mates was banging on to me about these.

I was like BAH, I'll stick to my autoglym chamois

Maybe I should get myself down Halfords and make a purchase.
DAZ1985
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22nd Oct 07 at 07:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Maybe worth a try
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I've got one

Wilson what are you doing in here before me?


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chamois too abrasive, it will strip your wax.

towels are the way forward, you can also use quick detailing spray when drying for even better results.
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towels all day long
Ricky352
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I bought the same towel the other week there, and couldnt believe the results. Superb
deano87
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I wasn't even using a Meguiars Wash & Wax, it was some TurtleWax stuff, which is actually pretty good. Might invest in some Meguiars, then I'll be getting awesome results
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I have a megs water magnet and it was good the first time I used it but after a few weels the quality got worse and kept leaving streaks.

Went back to my Autoglym synthetic Chamois which is about two years old and still works as good as the day i took it out of the packet.
Fro
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quote:
Originally posted by Fad
I have a megs water magnet and it was good the first time I used it but after a few weels the quality got worse and kept leaving streaks.

Went back to my Autoglym synthetic Chamois which is about two years old and still works as good as the day i took it out of the packet.


Thats what happened to my water magnet
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Think if you machine wash and tumble dry the Meguairs cloths they stay good for longer. It's certainly the case for the white and yellow cloths they do for buffing wax off.
Fad
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Get the autoglym one its the nuts

Just spent too much on more cleaning gear from cleanyourcar.co.uk
Fro
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I still need to see this clio in the metal
Lee Wilson
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When you say the quality is worse is that because it's dirty or what?

Just bang it through the washing machine?

I put my terry towel and microfibre on a boil wash Good as new now.
Fad
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quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
I still need to see this clio in the metal


Will pop it along one day young Fro! Did 400 miles in it since weds by Sunday

Only did 4k miles in the Astra in the space of the year
Fro
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You must be enjoying it alot more then which is good to see
Fad
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Lee the quality got worse as it the more it got used the more it got coarse and the less it absorbed and the more it leaft streaks I was having washed in with the delicates and no detergents etc.
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Get some biological detergant on it and give it a proper wash
Joe
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I don't like them, just seems to move the water around. I'll stick to the chamois.
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DON'T use a Meguiars water magnet!

They trap dirt, in them and give your car really bad swirl marks, I've stopped using mine due to this!

My mate got his golf rallye detailed and out of all the products he uses this was again the main cause of his swirl marks!




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Depends how well you wash your car. And you can see the dirt on it as well, so I don't use that part to dry.

My car isn't exactly a show car anyway, is 7 years old on original paint work AND flame red. You can't really notice the swirl marks.

But if that happened, fair enough. I can see chamois doing the same though.
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22nd Oct 07 at 14:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sonus der wunder is what you want with the pat dry method. Dont like chamois
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what are the megs terry towels suposed to be used for , drying or buffing of wax/polish

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