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Old Aug 25, 2004 | 08:50 AM
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Guys.. I found here in Romania NATURAL DEAR LEATHER!!!!!!!

Never seen that on the Internet. It is the best thing to use for removeing water from the car (drying after washing the car)

Don't know if it's legal to sell this kind of product. Anyway.. I found it at a local Leather Company owned by a guy I know. He sells pieces of 70x50 cm for about 45 euros a piece.(without the VAT wich is 19% here) I took one today and probably I'll get another one when the car arrives.

If any of you wants one let me know!
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Old Aug 25, 2004 | 09:03 AM
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Dang, I've just bought the autoglym fakeleather drying cloth.. I'll try it and if it doesn't work I'll drop you a mail..
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Old Aug 25, 2004 | 09:20 AM
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This is 100% NATURAL!

You can tell it by the smell and feel.. I had the leatherimmitation.. belive me it has nothing to do with the natural one.

If you want me I can get one for you!


Regards.
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Old Aug 31, 2004 | 04:51 PM
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Try a California Water Blade and a MicroFiber dry cloth.
You'll be done in half the time. Look here<---.

To cut your drying time and reduce/eliminate water spots try:
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1) Mr. Clean auto dry (very good reports on this)
2) RainX Self Dry car wash soap
3) When rinsing the soap off your car, use the hose without a nozzle so the water sheets off.
4) Use soft water. If you have it in your home, connect the hose to a treated faucet, or a portable model can be purchased. I've seen them somewhere on the net.

I use #2,3,4 plus the Cal. waterblade/mf towel. I'm done in less than 30 minutes , including the windows and rims/tires. I also pre-clean my rims with a California Mini Duster that remove 99.5% of the dust.

Note: I have no interest (financial or otherwise) in the above named products.
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