How do you dry your car?
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yep. i'm in agreement with most around here. i like both the absorber and big blue. one word of caution on the abosorber ... make sure you check it out thoroughly before you let it touch the car. if you have any debris in there, you'll end up with a lot of swirl marks when you're finished.
#12
wow, lotsa good ideas above-
i use a blade (rinse well and wipe off with a clean mf first), and then big blue- blade one section, big blue it; then onto the next section.
sometimes use my leafblower too... got it just for the car- but find that the blade and big blue are almost as fast. the primary advantage to the blower is the cracks- doors, trunk, etc. are a bit easier to dry after the blower.
i use a blade (rinse well and wipe off with a clean mf first), and then big blue- blade one section, big blue it; then onto the next section.
sometimes use my leafblower too... got it just for the car- but find that the blade and big blue are almost as fast. the primary advantage to the blower is the cracks- doors, trunk, etc. are a bit easier to dry after the blower.
#18
Well, I drive for a few minutes as long as there isn't a lot of traffic or dust in the air. That can do wonders
Otherwise MF towels - I use the ones the sell in bulk at Costco.
Otherwise MF towels - I use the ones the sell in bulk at Costco.