chamois vs m/fibre

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chamois vs m/fibre

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hi all,i use a/g aquadry once ive cleaned my car,but does anyone use a micro fibre cloth too dry theres? or does anybody use a chamois and then a m/f cloth to really dry it?
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i use just microfibre to get the excess water off, after that ill wait a bit for it to dry and then polish it.

I usually never just wash it without polishing it.
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is it safe to just dry with a m/f cloth?was thinking off useing chammy and then a quick buff/going over with a m/f?
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Autoglym drying cloth (similar to a shammy) is the best drying cloth I have ever used.

Wet it, squeeze it out dry, dry a couple of panels and repeat for rest of car.
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