€23.00
The Prince Drying Towel is a premium, high-density solution for drying cars and motorcycles with surgical precision. Featuring advanced Korean “Twisted Pile” technology, this towel is engineered to wick away moisture instantly, breaking surface tension on contact. Despite its compact dimensions, it boasts a massive 1100g/m² density, allowing it to hold a staggering amount of water for its size. Its double-sided construction and delicate fibre lining make it the perfect tool for drying intricate areas and “nooks and crannies” without the risk of streaks or scratches on any varnish type.
Heavyweight 1100g/m² Density: Provides extreme absorbency in a small format, capable of drying significant areas before requiring wringing.
Korean Twisted Pile: The specialised fibre loop design “grabs” water molecules, ensuring a bone-dry finish in a single pass.
Double-Sided Design: High-quality twisted fibres on both sides increase total surface area and water capacity.
Compact Agility: The 55 x 50 cm size makes it incredibly easy to handle, preventing the towel from touching the ground while drying lower panels or wheels.
Total Paint Safety: A dense, delicate structure with soft-lined edges ensures a 100% scratch-free experience on sensitive clear coats.
Dimensions: 55 x 50 cm
Weight/Density: 1100g/m²
Material: Korean Twisted Pile Microfiber
Construction: Double-sided with soft fibre lining
Primary Use: Motorcycles, small cars, and intricate vehicle drying
Drying: Lay the towel over a wet surface and pull it slowly towards you. Let the weight of the 1100g/m² fibres absorb the water without applying heavy pressure.
Intricate Work: Use its compact size to dry door shuts, grilles, side mirrors, and wheels where larger towels are too cumbersome.
Motorcycle Care: Ideal for motorcycles as it can navigate around engines, suspension components, and fairings with ease.
Maintenance: Always wash before first use to activate the fibres. Wash at 40°C–60°C with a dedicated microfiber detergent.
Drying the Towel: Air dry or tumble dry on the lowest heat setting only. High heat will damage the synthetic fibres.