I'm sure there are a hundred older posts on this topic. But for the benefit of noobs and to reflect technical advances in microfiber...
What do you use to dry your car after a nice wash?
I used to use all cotton made-in-usa terry towels but they have several problems. They tend to lose their softness with repeated washings. It is getting harder to find nice completely plain white USA manufactured towels. And there is the issue of all those little white bits left on the car.
So I decided to try a couple of blue microfiber waffle type drying towels from one of the major detailing web sites. Couldn't be more pleased. They soak up water like a sponge and they don't appear to be micro-scratching my Berlina Black NSX. I have found that I need to be a little slower and more deliberate in applying the towels but that really isn't a bad thing. It just seems like it takes a bit more time for the microfiber waffle surface to pick up moisture compared to a terry towel.
What do you use to dry your car after a nice wash?
I used to use all cotton made-in-usa terry towels but they have several problems. They tend to lose their softness with repeated washings. It is getting harder to find nice completely plain white USA manufactured towels. And there is the issue of all those little white bits left on the car.
So I decided to try a couple of blue microfiber waffle type drying towels from one of the major detailing web sites. Couldn't be more pleased. They soak up water like a sponge and they don't appear to be micro-scratching my Berlina Black NSX. I have found that I need to be a little slower and more deliberate in applying the towels but that really isn't a bad thing. It just seems like it takes a bit more time for the microfiber waffle surface to pick up moisture compared to a terry towel.