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Awesome video Ryan! Loooooove the DIY drying blanket and second is liquid8r for me. You're so right about getting it hung up on emblems the most annoying which is why DIYs holds the top spot for me
Great review Ryan!! Those are all for sure some of the top microfiber towels on the market and the quality is just rock solid! Thanks for covering them!
Just used GOAT and Diva yesterday. I think I like the Diva more. A bit easier since it’s not so heavy. DIY drying blanket is still my favorite. Thanks for doing this good, real life, comparison.
I prefer a lighter one too. I have the big griots one and I think it's damaging my washing machine when I wash it😂. So damn heavy. Rag company has a great line of towels.
I throw maybe half to ounce of DIY Rinseless Wash in the washer with the towels and clear detergent. I do this right after using. Sometimes I'll throw the towels in the bucket with the RW and just put them soaking wet in the washer.
Thanks for the comparison video! The tighter weave of the DIYDetail drying blanket is my go to, especially around emblems. I can't speak on the GOAT or Diva yet, but that's the next order!
I've tried a number of drying towels (Gauntlet, Carpro, etc) and now I only use the Klin towels. They are softer than others towels I've tried and the quality feels higher.
Another banger…great video Ryan!! I got my THOR towels the day before we let on vacation-excited for this Thanksgiving week off from school so I can play with all these goodies, !! Keep these reviews coming!!
promotional link below!!!! how in the world can i trust all that well thought out information you gave us. complete with notes so you wouldn’t misinform us!!! i mean you didn’t even give us a demonstration and tell us what you really thought of the towels. you just praised them all…oh wait i’m still watching you totally did all that stuff and didn’t just fanboy out over all over them….well sh*t. guess there’s nothing left to do but double down on my ignorance and talk smack anyways!!! 😆😆😆 sarcasm aside 😜…great video brotha! i’m with you i really like the squared towels better!!! keep up the good work 🤘🏽
I've stopped using a drying aid with SiO2 in it, I've killed a number of towels. Since using a 'simple' quick detailer as drying aid my towels are lasting way longer. If I want the SiO2 I will just add it after I dry it as a topper.
Great video. Drying blanket from diy is my top 3 favorite used th GOAT the other day worked amazingly well as you said the drying towels will dry. 💪. But you can feel the quality. The Klin are great but expensive.
Bro i wanna say this guy doesn't care about drying towels at all he is just trying to gas you up so you hit that link remember the kiln is 50% cheaper and exactly the same lol bet you get the kiln and it's not the same lol
@@Juicefree thanks for stopping by to troll. You’re wrong on so many different levels. Klin is actually twice the cost of all of these. I don’t even have an affiliate for Klin and I still linked. I hope you find a better way to spend your time. God bless
Great information and demo of some of the best towels on the market at various price points! I've been really enjoying the micro twist of the DIY Drying Blanket and the Klin Duo Evo for rinseless washes. They work amazing on a coated car as you mentioned. Been avoiding using drying aids with the Klin as they specifically mention not using them but I'm one who tends to wash my towels immediately after use so maybe not an issue. Like you said, can't go wrong with the options from The Rag Company though I'd stay away from the Dryer Wolf due to linting issues (especially on dark cars). Excited to give the two THOR towels a try. They look and feel like some super high quality towels that do work. Appreciate you always dropping informative and relevant videos to help us make buying decisions.
Very informative! I’ve been loving the sucker drying towel from luxury microfiber $28 with 1400 gsm. I also have 1500 from the rag company very good towel it’s clogged right now but detail co’s renaissance just arrived to try and save it
I tought the rag company made their towels in South Korea. I love the rag company but lately, i have had a bit of a miss on some towels.... Some feel rough when new and don't become soft when washed but the same towel bought 3 months before is soft. There is a lack of consistency sometimes.
@@FelixBouchardDetail hey thanks for watching. If you check their site they say which towels are China and which are South Korean. I agree though it’s not just the rag co I’ve seen inconsistent towels all over. My opinion the best quality is Klin. You’ll pay a premium but worth it.
@@brenden5248 amazing! You can’t go wrong. I tired the glass towel it’s nothing special but the buff king is awesome. I use this for polishing and it lasts a while before filling up.
@@FineDetailingAZ nice I got phobic from ads Wana put it on my wheels and glass. My whole car my 4runner had a 1 step polished an 3 to 5 year ceramic coat put on in May
@ yah I agree with you on soaking towels after using any synthetic drying aid or topper to dry. Last year I got bead maker for the first time and let my towels dry 😶 wasn’t fun took 5 washes to fully get them back to normal
i washed the Goat, then put it to work. Better than Liquid8tr, Drednaught, Gauntlet., Gauntlet just doesn't hold enough, i use the 12x12 for wheels. I like the larger towels for traditional washes, but i mainly rinseless, so i wish they had a smaller Goat.
@@waterhose4130 same! Gauntlet is good for minimal water and I also use the smaller one for wheels and the medium one for my drying aid. I heard they are working on a smaller goat too.
Nice review. I also don’t find a great difference in these types of towel. The dreadnaught and liquid8r are nearly identical. I did pick up the DIVA and it’s a beast!
KLIN makes some amazing microfiber towels. A little less well known than the more commonly sold microfibers in the USA but WOW are they good quality. The problem is they are pricey and only a few distributors sell them which keeps the price high, at least here in the USA. Not sure if they are cheaper elsewhere. Everything I have ever bought from KLIN has been really good, although they are pricier than others. The House of Rags are too new to know if their microfibers are going to be up to par compared to the other quality microfiber companies out there. Microfiber MADNESS is another company that makes some amazing microfiber products. Just not a ton of different ones to choose from like The Rag Company and Autofiber which has the most different types and weaves to choose from. I hate RED microfibers towels. Almost every time I have ever purchased red microfibers (even from the reputable brands) they BLEED! I have stained quite a few microfibers by accidentally washing a red or several red microfibers with other colors only to regret it afterwards. Not always, but almost always! RED is just not a good color for microfiber towels and I don't buy them anymore. One company I just got a bunch of microfibers from was DETAIL POPO from Carzilla up in Canada. They are very good quality towels. I'm not sure where detail POPO gets their towels made (what sewing company they use or what Country they come from?), but they are good quality. My favorite microfiber towels are from Griot's Garage! I love all the microfibers they sell and have most of their line and use them often. Not sure who makes them for Griot's, but they are ALL top tier microfibers, although they do command a little higher cost than the value based brands. I am sticking with Griot's at the moment for my microfibers. I just recently bought the Detail POPO ones to try something different and test them out. I got about 25 of them of all varying types from edgeless to pearlweave and a few others. So far they seem to be great towels. Detail Popo also has a FOAMING rinseless wash I got to try out that I had heard good things about. Can't wait to try that stuff tomorrow using my new Detail Popo microfibers!
Ceramic drying aids have definitely degraded my drying towels. I soak my towels in microfiber detergent after using them and wash all drying towels after one use. Out of 14 drying towels none of them dry as well as towels that have never been exposed to ceramic ingredients.
@@johng753 that does make sense for sure. I’d try the detail co microfiber wash. You can find it in the link. I’ve had good luck with it. It brought back some older towels for me
@@Wes23Sut yeah my first step is to blow dry it and that gets 90%. For my business I do see a lot of non coated cars though. The square towels are pretty easy to manage like the goat or the 1500
@@FineDetailingAZ when you get those cars, you dont use something like quick beads to make the drying process easy and give it protection that wont last ?
@@Juicefree are you referring to THOR? If so, the goat is 2300 gsm which no one else has to my understanding. The Diva is a 1500gsm with a suede edge. So in fact, they are both different.
@FineDetailingAZ idk about gsm idk how much different 1500 is compared to 2300 but I'm talking about a thick twisted loop ..all company's have a thick twisted loop drying towel nothing new here
Yeah, it's a drying towel. The weave is important and this weave works well for drying cars. The GSM is also important because thats how absorbent it is. 1500 to 2300 is substantially different. Without trying and feeling it you really can’t tell.
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Nothing better than a drying towel review 🎉 thanks Ryan for checking us out
@@TheHouseofRags indeed! Killer towels 🔥
Thanks for including the DIY Detail Drying Blanket.
Thanks for making a high quality affordable towel!
Awesome video Ryan! Loooooove the DIY drying blanket and second is liquid8r for me. You're so right about getting it hung up on emblems the most annoying which is why DIYs holds the top spot for me
@@SoCleenDetailing yes! Love the tighter weave on the DIY and the Klin. We have a towel for every job 😎
Great review Ryan!! Those are all for sure some of the top microfiber towels on the market and the quality is just rock solid! Thanks for covering them!
@@willsridecare thank you Will!
Just used GOAT and Diva yesterday. I think I like the Diva more. A bit easier since it’s not so heavy. DIY drying blanket is still my favorite. Thanks for doing this good, real life, comparison.
@@Bruces-Garage thanks Bruce! Diva is solid as well. That was my first time using the DIY towel too. Pretty nice
I prefer a lighter one too. I have the big griots one and I think it's damaging my washing machine when I wash it😂. So damn heavy. Rag company has a great line of towels.
@ haha they for sure go with the diva or the gauntlet from the rag co
Thank you.
I throw maybe half to ounce of DIY Rinseless Wash in the washer with the towels and clear detergent. I do this right after using. Sometimes I'll throw the towels in the bucket with the RW and just put them soaking wet in the washer.
Good to know! I'll have to give that a try.
Nailed it again! An informative, down-to-earth opinion.
@@dondelp9439 thank you so much! Hope it was helpful!
Thanks for the comparison video! The tighter weave of the DIYDetail drying blanket is my go to, especially around emblems. I can't speak on the GOAT or Diva yet, but that's the next order!
@@RemedyAutoDetailOfficial of course! Glad you enjoyed it. Tighter weave is great for sure goat will be good for bigger cars or trucks
I've tried a number of drying towels (Gauntlet, Carpro, etc) and now I only use the Klin towels. They are softer than others towels I've tried and the quality feels higher.
Klin excellent! Couldn't agree more! Thank you for watching. Mine has lasted almost a year and no issue.
Another banger…great video Ryan!! I got my THOR towels the day before we let on vacation-excited for this Thanksgiving week off from school so I can play with all these goodies, !! Keep these reviews coming!!
@@DetailsNMe thanks Kristi! I love the goat!
promotional link below!!!! how in the world can i trust all that well thought out information you gave us. complete with notes so you wouldn’t misinform us!!! i mean you didn’t even give us a demonstration and tell us what you really thought of the towels. you just praised them all…oh wait i’m still watching you totally did all that stuff and didn’t just fanboy out over all over them….well sh*t.
guess there’s nothing left to do but double down on my ignorance and talk smack anyways!!! 😆😆😆
sarcasm aside 😜…great video brotha! i’m with you i really like the squared towels better!!! keep up the good work 🤘🏽
Hahaha, thanks for making fun of the trolls! Appreciate you brotha.
I've stopped using a drying aid with SiO2 in it, I've killed a number of towels. Since using a 'simple' quick detailer as drying aid my towels are lasting way longer. If I want the SiO2 I will just add it after I dry it as a topper.
@@WolfAbarth same! A simple quick detailer or even a rinseless wash is great for a drying aid.
Great video. Drying blanket from diy is my top 3 favorite used th GOAT the other day worked amazingly well as you said the drying towels will dry. 💪. But you can feel the quality. The Klin are great but expensive.
@@DetailingMadeSimple thanks Soc! Agreed I’m liking DIY really well. It’s the same material and weave as the Klin for half the price
Bro i wanna say this guy doesn't care about drying towels at all he is just trying to gas you up so you hit that link remember the kiln is 50% cheaper and exactly the same lol bet you get the kiln and it's not the same lol
@@Juicefree thanks for stopping by to troll. You’re wrong on so many different levels. Klin is actually twice the cost of all of these. I don’t even have an affiliate for Klin and I still linked. I hope you find a better way to spend your time. God bless
@@FineDetailingAZ I'm not a troll I'm just juice free!!!!
@ yup telling people I don’t care about towels and just want them to use the link. Mmkk bud. Have an excellent day. Troll…I mean juice free 😎
Great information and demo of some of the best towels on the market at various price points! I've been really enjoying the micro twist of the DIY Drying Blanket and the Klin Duo Evo for rinseless washes. They work amazing on a coated car as you mentioned. Been avoiding using drying aids with the Klin as they specifically mention not using them but I'm one who tends to wash my towels immediately after use so maybe not an issue. Like you said, can't go wrong with the options from The Rag Company though I'd stay away from the Dryer Wolf due to linting issues (especially on dark cars). Excited to give the two THOR towels a try. They look and feel like some super high quality towels that do work. Appreciate you always dropping informative and relevant videos to help us make buying decisions.
@@goindetailing thanks! And thanks for letting me borrow some of your towels lol
Thank you.
Great video. Love the DIY drying blanket. Someday I'll pick up the GOAT to try
Thanks Mike! DIY blanket was pretty nice, I agree.
Very informative! I’ve been loving the sucker drying towel from luxury microfiber $28 with 1400 gsm. I also have 1500 from the rag company very good towel it’s clogged right now but detail co’s renaissance just arrived to try and save it
@@Bakedbanana007 thanks for watching! Detail micro wash is unreal. I’d soak it for a couple days in it then wash!
I tought the rag company made their towels in South Korea. I love the rag company but lately, i have had a bit of a miss on some towels.... Some feel rough when new and don't become soft when washed but the same towel bought 3 months before is soft. There is a lack of consistency sometimes.
@@FelixBouchardDetail hey thanks for watching. If you check their site they say which towels are China and which are South Korean. I agree though it’s not just the rag co I’ve seen inconsistent towels all over. My opinion the best quality is Klin. You’ll pay a premium but worth it.
Thanks for the awesome review. Looking to try to GOAT and the DIY towel.
What drying aid do you recommend that doesn’t have ceramic?
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Tried the DIY towel today for the first time. 🔥🔥🔥
I was really impressed!
Black Friday sales made me buy the klin carbon collective duo evo and duo klio. Trying the glass shine+ and king of buff they sell
@@brenden5248 amazing! You can’t go wrong. I tired the glass towel it’s nothing special but the buff king is awesome. I use this for polishing and it lasts a while before filling up.
@@FineDetailingAZ nice I got phobic from ads Wana put it on my wheels and glass. My whole car my 4runner had a 1 step polished an 3 to 5 year ceramic coat put on in May
@ phobic is amazing! Enjoy it
I used griots garage drying towel at the beginning but once I switched to the gauntlet I haven't thought about getting another towel
@@lennypalumbo7739 amazing gauntlet is a banger. For heavy water I like the 1500. I use the smaller gauntlet for my drying aid final wipe….so soft!
Posting bright and early today!! Like it so far
@@Detailing_SS thank you! Hope you enjoy!
@ yah I agree with you on soaking towels after using any synthetic drying aid or topper to dry. Last year I got bead maker for the first time and let my towels dry 😶 wasn’t fun took 5 washes to fully get them back to normal
@ oh yeah people overlook that all the time then wonder why their towels aren’t drying anymore.
thanks ryan 🙏🏼 was curious about a few of these, i generally stick to the auto fiber line because they keep it simple for me
@@slickautostyling awesome! Hope it was helpful! Did any stand out?
@ the rag company’s offerings are looking really tempting!
@ my number one would be the 1500 then the gauntlet for drying aid!
@ thank you! i do use drying aids a lot.
@@slickautostyling nice! A second towel is always good then
i washed the Goat, then put it to work. Better than Liquid8tr, Drednaught, Gauntlet., Gauntlet just doesn't hold enough, i use the 12x12 for wheels. I like the larger towels for traditional washes, but i mainly rinseless, so i wish they had a smaller Goat.
@@waterhose4130 same! Gauntlet is good for minimal water and I also use the smaller one for wheels and the medium one for my drying aid. I heard they are working on a smaller goat too.
@ that’s what need. The Goat was far more than I needed to dry a rinseless. But it got EV-RY-THING!!
@ indeed
Nice review. I also don’t find a great difference in these types of towel. The dreadnaught and liquid8r are nearly identical. I did pick up the DIVA and it’s a beast!
Agreed its hard to find much difference but the goat is much heavier and diva is legit too!
I have discovered a towel from Sudz Budz. It is 1200 GSM twisted loop 24” x 36” made in Turkey , I think. This is one sweet towel. 🇨🇦👍👍
@@ericwright1075 thanks Eric I’ll have to check it out!
I have this towel and it sucks after 6 months is not absorbing enough waste money
@@Dias-v uh oh! Time to switch…or have you tried soaking in microfiber wash? I’d pick some of that detail co stuff. Pretty good
@@Dias-v I use Tide free and gentle wash soap then air dry on the line. After many washes for months now , they still dry just like new. 🇨🇦
I have some tide free as a back up but for real this wash is different. My towels are renewed
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@@BestInClassDetailing love me some Klin!
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I love drying towels 0:32
My man! Me too brotha...GOAT is awesome!
KLIN makes some amazing microfiber towels. A little less well known than the more commonly sold microfibers in the USA but WOW are they good quality. The problem is they are pricey and only a few distributors sell them which keeps the price high, at least here in the USA. Not sure if they are cheaper elsewhere. Everything I have ever bought from KLIN has been really good, although they are pricier than others. The House of Rags are too new to know if their microfibers are going to be up to par compared to the other quality microfiber companies out there. Microfiber MADNESS is another company that makes some amazing microfiber products. Just not a ton of different ones to choose from like The Rag Company and Autofiber which has the most different types and weaves to choose from. I hate RED microfibers towels. Almost every time I have ever purchased red microfibers (even from the reputable brands) they BLEED! I have stained quite a few microfibers by accidentally washing a red or several red microfibers with other colors only to regret it afterwards. Not always, but almost always! RED is just not a good color for microfiber towels and I don't buy them anymore. One company I just got a bunch of microfibers from was DETAIL POPO from Carzilla up in Canada. They are very good quality towels. I'm not sure where detail POPO gets their towels made (what sewing company they use or what Country they come from?), but they are good quality. My favorite microfiber towels are from Griot's Garage! I love all the microfibers they sell and have most of their line and use them often. Not sure who makes them for Griot's, but they are ALL top tier microfibers, although they do command a little higher cost than the value based brands. I am sticking with Griot's at the moment for my microfibers. I just recently bought the Detail POPO ones to try something different and test them out. I got about 25 of them of all varying types from edgeless to pearlweave and a few others. So far they seem to be great towels. Detail Popo also has a FOAMING rinseless wash I got to try out that I had heard good things about. Can't wait to try that stuff tomorrow using my new Detail Popo microfibers!
I haven't heard of popo I'll have to look into them!
@@FineDetailingAZ They are good and reasonably priced too! I just got an order of them in yesterday. Pearl weave and edgeless towels.
@ thank you for the suggestion I’ll see what I can find
Ryan have you tried Kiln Duo towels? I have the goat and the Diva will be trying it today. Nice review .
Hey hey yes! I have both I think I show at the end, the duo and the duo evo. Love both, very high quality.
KL!N is still unmatched, you simply get what you pay for. All others will give you 6 months if lucky
@@DETAILSofficial thanks for watching guys. Love my Klin both been going over a year so far.
Great video bro. All of these towels look legit.
Thanks man! all are great....Goat has been fun to use.
Real gangsters use klin. Best towels period.
@@stevoeight I have two and I was jumped in. We good
Ceramic drying aids have definitely degraded my drying towels. I soak my towels in microfiber detergent after using them and wash all drying towels after one use. Out of 14 drying towels none of them dry as well as towels that have never been exposed to ceramic ingredients.
@@johng753 that does make sense for sure. I’d try the detail co microfiber wash. You can find it in the link. I’ve had good luck with it. It brought back some older towels for me
Nice!!!!
@@1stfrompuertorico568 second?
Have you used the dreadnought from autofiber?
@@YaBoiMilli I have not but also heard great things! Do you like it?
@@FineDetailingAZoh yeah, it’s a beast. I would recommend trying out the XXL version
@ wait that crazy huge one that can dry a semi truck? Lol
i dont get all the big towel love, if you ceramic coat your car, you'll never need more than a 16 x 16
@@Wes23Sut yeah my first step is to blow dry it and that gets 90%. For my business I do see a lot of non coated cars though. The square towels are pretty easy to manage like the goat or the 1500
@@FineDetailingAZ when you get those cars, you dont use something like quick beads to make the drying process easy and give it protection that wont last ?
@ depending on the package but if it’s a paint correction or even ceramic coating then of course no so the paint is prepped.
Man I wanted to believe the hype of klin, I have 2, worst drying towels I own.
@@ryanmay4548 sheesh! Mine are great, just expensive. Don’t think your got clogged from si02 drying aids maybe?
@ no, they are brand new. Even new they streak.
@@ryanmay4548 WOW. Yeah lots of good options in this video you can't go wrong sir.
"They have 2 drying towels on the market first one being a exact copy of everyone els ..lol
@@Juicefree are you referring to THOR? If so, the goat is 2300 gsm which no one else has to my understanding. The Diva is a 1500gsm with a suede edge. So in fact, they are both different.
@FineDetailingAZ idk about gsm idk how much different 1500 is compared to 2300 but I'm talking about a thick twisted loop ..all company's have a thick twisted loop drying towel nothing new here
Yeah, it's a drying towel. The weave is important and this weave works well for drying cars. The GSM is also important because thats how absorbent it is. 1500 to 2300 is substantially different. Without trying and feeling it you really can’t tell.
@@FineDetailingAZ then why not 2500 or 2700
@ why not 10,000??
Fluffy drying towels are weak!!!! Wafle weave alll day!!!
@@Juicefree they all dry incredibly well. Which waffle weave drying towel do you like?
@FineDetailingAZ rag company dry me a river a smaller one i like to use like 5 16x16 to dry a car while using a drying add like bead maker
Nice.
The HANDS DOWN BEST DRYING TOWELS I HAVE EVER USED IS FROM The Company Luxury Microfiber.Give them a try think you will be very impressed.
I only found bath towels lol. Do you have a link?