🚗💨 Dry smarter, not harder — the ultimate car care essential!
The Sudz Budz® Premium Twisted Loop Microfibre Car Drying Towel XXL features a massive 1200 GSM microfiber density and a generous 90 x 60 cm size, delivering ultra-soft, scratch-free drying with 10x water absorption capacity. Its edgeless design ensures no paint damage, while its durability withstands hundreds of machine washes, making it a versatile, long-lasting tool for flawless, streak-free finishes on cars and beyond.
Brand | Sudz Budz |
Model Number | SB06090 |
Colour | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 90 x 60 x 0.5 cm; 662 g |
Material | Polyester 70%, Polyamide 30% |
Special Features | Scratch-Free, Streak-Free, Long Lasting |
Item Weight | 662 g |
T**
Easiest way to dry your vehicle 🚗
Excellent, can dry two cars without even having to wring it out, although that's probably impossible as it's so thick, just throw on wet panels and drag off , roof and bonnets in 2 wood amazing ☝️👌👌
R**D
Cannot believe it’s magic
Unbelievable, I have never had such a cloth in my life brilliant
P**K
It's big!
I tend to wash/rinse my new Microfibre towels before first use on the car, as I often find little bits of fabric come off on first use – however, this one doesn’t seem to have this issue.I have tried quite card to pull the fibres off it and just nothing is coming out.There is some white stitching coming off in places though, which will cause kinks and likely get worse in time.But apart from that, this will do the job it is meant to do. The big size means it can reach over a large area and be gently pulled along and dry your car.
L**M
Large, soft, very absorbent
If you like washing your car yourself (as opposed to paying someone else to do it), honestly, you do not want to be trying to dry a large car with one of those tiny little microfibre cloths you might use for a spot clean. What you need is a towel like this. It will get your car all the way to dry in one pass, it's that absorbent. The only downside is after you're done with it, you'll need to hang it to dry somewhere, because it soaks up a lot of water and consequently takes a long time to dry. You do not want it to get mildewy.
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