I remember earlier this year I saw a combo*special pack with Micro Fibers, sponges for dressing, cloths etc
Is there any chance of another combo like this in the future? even maybe with option of adding 1 of 3 products or similar

When I checked last week they said another 2 to 3 weeks....crawler wrote:When are you expecting CD branded items to be back in stock?
What's the difference between this drying towel and the older grey one with the red ribbing?Djin wrote:Hi Guys
The new stock has landed !
Please check out our drying towel:
CrazyDetailer - Supreme Drying Towel V3 (90x64cm) R150.00
http://www.crazydetailer.co.za/index.ph ... cts_id=823
And our new Euro Foam applicators !
CrazyDetailer - Euro Foam 4" Applicators (2pcs) R50.00
http://www.crazydetailer.co.za/index.ph ... cts_id=825
cool man thanks for the head's up.Djin wrote:Its exactly the same as the old towel. From all the towels that we've tested we've found V2 to be the best one yet. V3 is just a different colour combo.
With WaffleWeaves, we've found that the thiner lighter towels work much better. Our V1 was much thicker and when I use that I find that it streaks much more and becomes heavier to work with as it dampens.
One towel is sufficient to dry an entire car, I will go as far as saying a single towel can even be stretched to dry 2. I dry a huge SUV with a single towel no probs.
Try the following:I'm not saying that you haven't experienced issues drying with a Waffle weave towel, As I experience the same when I detail a car that has not been cared for. In fact, drying with a waffle weave becomes a bit of a process. But the point is, its not down the the actual towel itself, but rather the surface you working with.
- Sheet off as much water as possible
- Dry with a detail spray. It acts as a drying agent and reduces streaking
- Ensure that your paint is super smooth by means of claying when necessary
- Also ensure that you have a decent coat of wax on the paint. This helps in all sorts of ways from the washing to the drying.