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 I know I posted that I can't stand the way microfiber towels feel...  But today, while waiting to get my leaky tire fixed, I was shopping at an auto store as I was wanting to buy a chamois to completely dry my car (& not leave any water spots) after going through the car wash. Well, I saw a microfiber car drying towel next to the chamois. I reached out to feel it, knowing exactly how it would feel...and I was sooo surprised. It was really soft, not the kind that gets caught on any dry spot on your hand and feels weird, so I bought it along with the chamois! ZoE & I went to go wash my car after leaving the tire store. I used the chamois to take off the big water, and then finished up with the microfiber towel. It worked great! I'm seriously thinking about going back tomorrow & buying another car drying towel to use on ZoE after baths.  |  
 
 I love the idea of the furminator.  I think I would want it in bamboo, though...not microfiber.  I use regular, large, soft bath towels for Brody and Mia...but my first choice would probably be bamboo. I have bamboo kitchen towels and they are absolutely super and stay soooo soft, and do not feel like microfiber at all. The only downside is that they are so absorbent, they take twice the drying time of terry towels but don't leave lint. They dry your hands in seconds, though. We have bathrobes in bamboo, too. I use microfiber to clean my motorcycle windscreen and the 'tupperware' body panels...it's a 'sport touring bike' so covered in lots of plastic...but only when all that Lexan and plastic are dry. I use the microfiber to clean the road oils and dirt off, but if I use it on the windscreen or mirrors when they are wet from fog, rain, or condensation, it is smear city so I never even thought about microfiber for my Yorkies. Glad to hear it works...ya never know. :D  |  
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