Microfiber V Chamois

Jethro UK

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C220
You need to buy a quality one with thick pile. A microfibre drying towel (a good one) costs at least £12. Costco do a pack of 36 for about £10. This won't be good for drying the car but for applying wax/polsh, they are great.
But a real leather always drys perfectly
Whereas I might have to buy 20 microfibre cloths before I find one with "qualities" I can only imagine

Maybe my reason to stick to leather
 

Boxbrownie

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Your Mercedes
ML350Cdi BE but now a Q3
But a real leather always drys perfectly
Whereas I might have to buy 20 microfibre cloths before I find one with "qualities" I can only imagine

Maybe my reason to stick to leather

It's best to stick with what you like, regardless.......:p
 

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