Pros: Lasts forever, really. Super absorbent, mildew proof, and leaves no streaks. Cons: Beware of ants seeking a damp place to sleep.
I'm the kind of guy that washes his car every weekend. It's a sickness really --- I love a clean car. And to further that endeavor, I own every kind of cleaning product imaginable. Wax applicators, special sprayers, car washes have all done time making ...
Pros: Great for drying and cleaning just about anything. Cons: None.
The Absorber is a synthetic chamois, about the size of a regular hand towel. Most people know it as a drying tool for their automobile and thus, is usually found in the automotive section of say, Wal-mart or Target. It will absorb a great deal of water ...
NEVER MIND DRYING YOUR CAR DRY YOURSELF by ruti2 ,Sep 27 '04
Pros: Best chamois and towel I have ever used Cons: So popular that PEP BOYS can't keep them in stock
I first used The Absorber for drying my car, it work great, the real deal however is using is as a gym towel on your skin.
It's very small when rolled up in its plastic container. Even a small towel used up to much room in a gym bag. Because it has its own container it can go wet into your bag and not wet anything else. Lastly and most important indefinitely. Use it for camping or backpacking. Oh yea did I mention it is faster than a towel because it absorbs water in contact instantly.
A MUST for drying your car! by lhartwick ,Sep 06 '05
Pros: size, absorbancy, can be rolled up and stored in tube, even while wet Cons: a little pricey but well worth it!
About 10 years ago a friend told me about The Absorber. It has changed my car washing experience! I just purchased a new one this weekend. My other one was 5 years old and still going strong, but I wanted one of the new pretty colored ones. The name "The Absorber" is very appropriate. This is one thirsty towel! Chamois cloths never have a chance against this bad boy! You won't regret buying The Absorber! It really cuts the drying time in half, and leaves NO lint behind. It's also great for wiping down the insides of the car windows while it is still damp. Plus, after you are done drying your car, you can toss it in the washing machine and it comes out like new!
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