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Drying Towel

The Groundswell Drying Towel delivers professional-grade drying power with its ultra-absorbent 1100 GSM microfibre twist pile. Designed to quickly soak up water and reduce drying time by half, it leaves your 4WD streak-free and spotless after every wash—protecting your paint from watermarks and swirl marks.

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Product Details

Made from premium, high-density microfibre, this towel combines softness with superior absorbency. The plush, edgeless design ensures gentle contact with your vehicle’s surface, preventing scratches and making it perfect for use on large vehicles like 4WDs, caravans and camper trailers. Its generous 50 x 100 cm size allows you to dry panels efficiently without dragging on the ground.

  • Ultra-absorbent 1100 GSM microfibre twist pile
  • Dries large 4WDs and caravans quickly and effectively
  • Prevents streaks, watermarks and surface marring
  • Soft, plush texture for safe, scratch-free drying
  • Edgeless design for smooth, seamless contact
  • Large 50 x 100 cm size for easy coverage
  • Reusable and machine washable

Included Items

1x Groundswell Drying Towel (50 x 100 cm)

How To Use

Step 1: After rinsing your vehicle, gently lay the towel flat on the surface.

Step 2: Pat or drag lightly across panels to absorb water—no pressure needed.

Step 3: Wring out excess water as required and continue drying.

Step 4: Once finished, hang to air dry or machine wash on a gentle cycle.

TIP: For best results, use immediately after washing with our Premium Wash to prevent water spots and streaking.

Specifications

1100 GSM high-absorbency microfibre

Size: 50 x 100 cm

Edgeless, double-sided twist pile design

Scratch-free and streak-free finish

Safe for paint, glass and plastic

Machine washable and reusable

Designed for large 4WDs, caravans and camper trailers

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