Dry Me Crazy

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We had the big production development Meeting today and as promised, we discussed about the "sponge core" for a drying towel. And what can I say... we will build one in a couple of weeks as a prototype. It was very interesting even for me, because we talked about SPONGES in General. The sponges we actually use in the Incredisponge and even in the -pad / mitt, are sponges who can HOLD much water. But there are special foams available, who can "attract" (hope this is the right word) water! That means, the sponge could work like a "magnet" when water is nearby.

My concerns are, that the fabric of the DMC towel would be too thick so it Needs too Long time till the water Comes thru and gets in contact with the sponge. For sure, we will try and if there is a demand we can create this Special towel. But first we have to try.... Needs some more weeks to go but I will Keep you informed!
On a different note, can you please come out with 16 x 16 yellow fellow 2.0? 16 x 24 is too big for polish removal, IMO


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We had the big production development Meeting today and as promised, we discussed about the "sponge core" for a drying towel. And what can I say... we will build one in a couple of weeks as a prototype. It was very interesting even for me, because we talked about SPONGES in General. The sponges we actually use in the Incredisponge and even in the -pad / mitt, are sponges who can HOLD much water. But there are special foams available, who can "attract" (hope this is the right word) water! That means, the sponge could work like a "magnet" when water is nearby.

My concerns are, that the fabric of the DMC towel would be too thick so it Needs too Long time till the water Comes thru and gets in contact with the sponge. For sure, we will try and if there is a demand we can create this Special towel. But first we have to try.... Needs some more weeks to go but I will Keep you informed!

Terrific! Since no one else has volunteered, I will bite the bullet for this very important project and be your lab rat and official field tester. Just send me ten prototypes to try out. I can give you a fair assessment and evaluation because I am an expert on this foam-microfiber kind of towel. You see, I have been washing dishes for nearly 60 years and always use the product I linked in an earlier post (the dish drying microfiber mat which is microfiber towel with foam/sponge center). Feel free to contact me anytime and I will let you know where to send them for this very important and impartial field testing trial. PS-if you think ten towels might be a little much you can send five instead.
 
My Dry Me Crazy linted in the beginning pretty bad. Took about 5 or so washes to get rid of all the lint. I do indeed love it now.....I gotta get some more.


Jim, you have a good point with the foam core......I still use the Mothers towel for the same application. I believe you turned me onto those a while back.
 
My Dry Me Crazy linted in the beginning pretty bad. Took about 5 or so washes to get rid of all the lint. I do indeed love it now.....I gotta get some more.


Jim, you have a good point with the foam core......I still use the Mothers towel for the same application. I believe you turned me onto those a while back.

Hi Jim, as you probably recall I spoke to Thomas about that and he provided us a lot of info on what took place. Its very rare but does happen occasionally. Sometimes there is some loose fiber but usually one wash and dry in the dryer (tumbling effect) will shake any loose fiber out and be in good shape, (sometimes maybe a couple washes) but sometimes (rarely) it can take a few washes as you found.
 
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My Dry Me Crazy linted in the beginning pretty bad. Took about 5 or so washes to get rid of all the lint. I do indeed love it now.....I gotta get some more.


Jim, you have a good point with the foam core......I still use the Mothers towel for the same application. I believe you turned me onto those a while back.
Hi Jim, I think I did. However, I failed to turn this forum's Certified Nuba Installer onto coatings!
 
Hi Jim, as you probably recall I spoke to Thomas about that and he provided us a lot of info on what took place. Its very rare but does happen occasionally. Sometimes there is some loose fiber but usually one wash and dry in the dryer (tumbling effect) will shake any loose fiber out and be in good shape, (sometimes maybe a couple washes) but sometimes (rarely) it can take a few washes as you found.



It happens Corey... No big deal. End result is it's a great towel(I save it for my personal vehicles) will be getting more in the future. Thanks for helping me out buddy! :DDMJ:
 
Hi Jim, I think I did. However, I failed to turn this forum's Certified Nuba Installer onto coatings!


Lol buddy. If u would have then this forum wouldn't have a certified Nuba installer and we would all be up Sh*ts creek without a paddle!! ;)
 
So today was my first opportunity to try out my DMC and I must admit, I was skeptical at first, however after today's experience, the one word I'd use to describe the DMC towel - WOW!!!

Microfiber Madness DMC towel knocked it out the park! Awesome product 10/10!!!
 
Totally in agreement. I bought 2 of these several months ago and I am finding that you could dry most cars with only one. All my waffle-weave towels are relegated to other duties now.
 
Like most products from CarPro-US.com it's hard to describe to people how awesome the DMC is. This is an edited quote from a friend who bought a DMC from me.

"that motherf*#@ers awesome. my Absorber got demoted to drying my wheels."

I can't put it any better than that. :)
 
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