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Turns out I have 2 sample bottles of the Waterless wash and I want to use it on the car tmw before heading to a wedding. I am wanting to add more of it to the arsenal but seeing as the wedding is tomorrow it won't be here. What would be better to use for a towel to pick it up; a GWDT or a microfiber towel? I would guess a great white actually since its pattern is similar but I wanted to know for sure before doing it tomorrow.

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Turns out I have 2 sample bottles of the Waterless wash and I want to use it on the car tmw before heading to a wedding. I am wanting to add more of it to the arsenal but seeing as the wedding is tomorrow it won't be here. What would be better to use for a towel to pick it up; a GWDT or a microfiber towel? I would guess a great white actually since its pattern is similar but I wanted to know for sure before doing it tomorrow.

 

<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com<img src=" /><o:p>If you don't have the WW towels, I would definitely say a GW. Just because the tighter weave of the waffle towels work better with liquids in my opinion. If it where me, I would go to the wedding a little bit dirty, and not use a $25 white drying towel to pick up and remove dirt. But, that's you're call.<o:p></o:p>

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What would be better to use for a towel to pick it up; a GWDT or a microfiber towel?

 

The great white is microfiber, so I guess what you're asking is would a waffle weave towel or a plush towel be better for WW?

 

Waffle Weave towel is the better choice (great white or waterless wash) the plush towels just tend to push the WW around on the surface.

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