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The Liquid8r | Drying Towel 4.0

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The Liquid8r | Drying Towel 4.0

If you want one towel that removes a lot of water quickly, the Liquid8r is it. This is the towel doing most of the work when I’m drying a car. The twist loop construction absorbs water fast and releases it easily when you wring it out, so you’re not fighting a soaked towel halfway through. The larger size gives you the coverage you need for hoods, roofs, and doors, so you’re not constantly switching towels. This is what I use to remove the bulk of the water after rinsing before coming back with a finishing towel.

Why It Works

• Twist loop construction absorbs water quickly
• Releases water easily when wrung out
• Large size covers big panels efficiently
• Reduces the number of passes needed to dry the car

How I Use It

• Start after rinsing the vehicle
• Lay the towel flat and pull across the surface
• Wring out as needed to maintain performance
• Use this for primary drying, then follow with a finishing towel
• Keep separate from your finishing and glass towels

Best Use

• Bulk water removal after washing

Microfiber Care Instructions

• Wash new microfiber towels before first use
• Wash only with other non-linting materials and never with cotton
• Wash dark towels separately from lighter colors to avoid dye transfer
• Machine wash with P&S Rags To Riches
• Do not use chlorine bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Tumble dry on low heat
• Do not iron

 

If you want one towel that removes a lot of water quickly, the Liquid8r is it. This is the towel doing most of the work when I’m drying a car. The twist loop construction absorbs water fast and releases it easily when you wring it out, so you’re not fighting a soaked towel halfway through. The larger size gives you the coverage you need for hoods, roofs, and doors, so you’re not constantly switching towels. This is what I use to remove the bulk of the water after rinsing before coming back with a finishing towel.

Why It Works

• Twist loop construction absorbs water quickly
• Releases water easily when wrung out
• Large size covers big panels efficiently
• Reduces the number of passes needed to dry the car

How I Use It

• Start after rinsing the vehicle
• Lay the towel flat and pull across the surface
• Wring out as needed to maintain performance
• Use this for primary drying, then follow with a finishing towel
• Keep separate from your finishing and glass towels

Best Use

• Bulk water removal after washing

Microfiber Care Instructions

• Wash new microfiber towels before first use
• Wash only with other non-linting materials and never with cotton
• Wash dark towels separately from lighter colors to avoid dye transfer
• Machine wash with P&S Rags To Riches
• Do not use chlorine bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Tumble dry on low heat
• Do not iron

 

$6.30

Original: $17.99

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The Liquid8r | Drying Towel 4.0

$17.99

$6.30

Description

If you want one towel that removes a lot of water quickly, the Liquid8r is it. This is the towel doing most of the work when I’m drying a car. The twist loop construction absorbs water fast and releases it easily when you wring it out, so you’re not fighting a soaked towel halfway through. The larger size gives you the coverage you need for hoods, roofs, and doors, so you’re not constantly switching towels. This is what I use to remove the bulk of the water after rinsing before coming back with a finishing towel.

Why It Works

• Twist loop construction absorbs water quickly
• Releases water easily when wrung out
• Large size covers big panels efficiently
• Reduces the number of passes needed to dry the car

How I Use It

• Start after rinsing the vehicle
• Lay the towel flat and pull across the surface
• Wring out as needed to maintain performance
• Use this for primary drying, then follow with a finishing towel
• Keep separate from your finishing and glass towels

Best Use

• Bulk water removal after washing

Microfiber Care Instructions

• Wash new microfiber towels before first use
• Wash only with other non-linting materials and never with cotton
• Wash dark towels separately from lighter colors to avoid dye transfer
• Machine wash with P&S Rags To Riches
• Do not use chlorine bleach
• Do not use fabric softener
• Tumble dry on low heat
• Do not iron