Cloth baby diaper material is very soft, will not scratch and will not leave lint. I am not sure about micro fiber, though I know it is equally soft. They have drying shamis. Why not take a quick trip to an automotive store like Champion, CarQwest, etc? They have items specifically for drying. Check out the content, then either purchase or feel comfortable with the material you have at home based on your findings.
2007-01-30 23:41:58
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answered by ME 4
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Truthfully i have never heard of using a baby diaper,but i have heard of stranger things used.I personally would not use one.Diapers have a plastic lining in them.Now that would scratch your paint.Just go out and buy a GOOD shammmy.Do not buy a cheap one.They will dry up and get all hard.Shammy's are the best way i know to dry a vehicle without scratching it,unless you can find some kind of high powered air dryer system like they have in some car washes.Hope this helps.
2007-01-31 07:41:04
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answered by lift&shift 101 3
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Use a "California water blade" too remove water Use a soft terry cloth towel to dry areas the blade won't reach.
There's no faster way to dry your car without getting a speeding ticket!
Water Blade uses soft rubber won't scratch.
Lasts for years.
Dry a large car in minutes!
2007-01-31 07:48:41
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answered by R1volta 6
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You mustn't be obsessed with every fine scratch on the surface, sooner or later, they will developed. Another thing, regardless of how much you try to protect your car from dings, you will get those too, from people banging their car doors against yours. You cannot be with your car 24/7, so just enjoy the car and let things take their course.
2007-01-31 07:41:44
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answered by WC 7
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Lol this is no joke. The best thing to dry your car is a leaf blower. Bet you never thought of that. :-)
2007-01-31 07:40:25
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answered by bill a 5
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never hurd of that man..look it up on google
2007-01-31 07:36:34
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answered by john 2
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