What Kind of Towel is Best for Washing a Car?

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JackFitz
09/02/25 8:17am
Suede towels do not shed fibers, do not attract dust particles, and have strong water absorption. Precautions for car washing include removing dust from the car before washing, controlling water pressure appropriately during washing, and other specific precautions are as follows: Remove dust from the car before washing: Before washing the car, make sure to remove as much dust as possible from the car. This not only reduces your workload but also prevents excessive dust on the car body, which could scratch the paint during the washing process. Control water pressure appropriately during washing: When using semi-professional car washing tools like high-pressure water guns, it is essential to control the water pressure. As the saying goes, "Constant dripping wears away a stone." Excessive water pressure can certainly damage the car body.
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StRosalie
09/15/25 3:25am
After driving for so many years, I used regular cotton towels to wipe my car, only to find that they often left fine scratches, which was particularly heartbreaking. Later, I switched to microfiber towels, and the difference was night and day—they absorb water incredibly fast, drying the car with just a light wipe, and they don’t shed fibers. It wasn’t until I tried microfiber car towels that I realized the importance of good material: opt for thick, high-density ones. After washing the car, they’re perfect for drying windows and the body, preventing secondary contamination. When maintaining them, avoid washing with water and scrubbing hard; just air-dry them. By the way, pairing them with a cleaner works even better, and make sure the towel has a low cotton content to avoid scratching the paint. From my experience, microfiber is the most reliable—it saves both money and hassle.
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