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      05-25-2009, 10:06 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by JOYRIIDE1113 View Post
I wouldn't really suggest a blower to dry your car. I had purchased one in the past, and realized its best purpose was to get water out of cracks, wheels, etc. after I first hit it with a waffle weave. I would then spot qd certain areas where i used the blower.

Trying to dry the car with the blower only, would just move water around, never really drying, only to leave me with water spots here and there...
I agree with JR. I use my leaf blower only for the little nooks and cranny's, as well as for my wheels. If you use the "flooding" method on your final rinse, one of the large (and high quality) mf towels will pretty much dry your entire car. Use the leaf blower AFTER you dry with the towel.
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