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The two drying towels I grab the most at the moment are the Rag Company FTW's and their Gauntlet. Which one you choose will be down to how you dry your car. If you use a blower to remove water before using a towel, the smaller FTW's are going to be up your alley. You will probably need 2 - 4 depending on your needs. https://carcareco.com.au/product/the...l-40cm-x-40cm/ The Gauntlet is made in several sizes. I have the small 30x30cm for wheels, and use the medium 38x60cm for drying. There are also larger sizes if you want to dry without using a blower. https://carcareco.com.au/product/the...-drying-towel/ Both of these are twist loop towels but are much nicer to use than the Supercell. Another towel I like is the Tempest JNR from Waxit, the smaller version though. This is similar to the Big Green Sucker, but in a more manageable size. https://www.waxit.com.au/products/te...ant=1102839984
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