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Old 04-22-2007, 01:17 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I've also found products like synthetic chamois, such as The Absorber, are great for drying the top. It leaves ZERO lint as it's a synthetich spongey material, and is rather tough so it can withstand repeated wringing out, and washing. I would watch however drying the car with it as it does have pours....meaning any debris or particles it catches could slide along the surface of your paint if you aren't careful.

I wash top up, and just lightly rinse the top. Once the rest of the car is dry, I use a damp clean cloth in a little car soapy water and hand wipe underneath the buttresses, and then dry with microfibers.
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