Which chamois is the best to use?
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Are you using the Absorber as a single use? How many uses can you get from it?
I find that after about 4 uses, the fibers compact and it doesn't pick up enough H20. I'm sure this is from wringing it out.
The key to getting the Absorber to work well appears to be folding it over several times until it is slightly larger than a hand. Then stroke the car in one direction, like a squeegee. I rarely have the small droplets if the chamois is new and relatively free of water. If there is too much water, it will track the small droplets. Like others, I keep a cotton towel in hand to catch those stray droplets. If the Absorber is too old(too many uses), I do get the droplets.
Another thing I like about the Absorber is getting the water out of the small cracks. I wring out the chamois and just put the edge of the chamois up to the crack. It seems to pull out most of the water that is hiding in the cracks and crannies.
I find that after about 4 uses, the fibers compact and it doesn't pick up enough H20. I'm sure this is from wringing it out.
The key to getting the Absorber to work well appears to be folding it over several times until it is slightly larger than a hand. Then stroke the car in one direction, like a squeegee. I rarely have the small droplets if the chamois is new and relatively free of water. If there is too much water, it will track the small droplets. Like others, I keep a cotton towel in hand to catch those stray droplets. If the Absorber is too old(too many uses), I do get the droplets.
Another thing I like about the Absorber is getting the water out of the small cracks. I wring out the chamois and just put the edge of the chamois up to the crack. It seems to pull out most of the water that is hiding in the cracks and crannies.
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