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However, if you had a darker car you would get noticeable water spots. You may still have water spots, but they're harder to see on silver.
The problem (at least around here) with driving the car to "air dry" it is that the wet tires grab all the dust and dirt off the road and fling it back onto the sides of the car as light mud.
I miss my leaf blower My neighbors used to think I was a freak using the leaf blower on my previous car in Vancouver ... but I swear, the car had almost no swirl marks, even under street lights at night. Those few marks were probably from the dealer before the car was sold to me (I always asked dealer not to wash my car when I brought it in for service ...).
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Originally Posted by Ks320,Jun 3 2006, 08:05 PM
I always thought Calgary's very clean!
I miss my leaf blower My neighbors used to think I was a freak using the leaf blower on my previous car in Vancouver
I miss my leaf blower My neighbors used to think I was a freak using the leaf blower on my previous car in Vancouver
As for the leaf blower, my neighbours already know I'm a nut job, so it would actually alarm them if they didn't hear my leaf blower fire up after a car wash.
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Originally Posted by oldtrlrnr,Apr 22 2006, 06:34 PM
Oops! Thanks for the warning on dry-wiping. Too bad, it seemed like a quick way to keep car looking good between washes. But see the downside and won't do that anymore.
>>PC<<
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I will read the guide on bettercarcare.com.
Thanks.
>>PC<<
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I will read the guide on bettercarcare.com.
Thanks.
I think the model #7336 is most popular as it comes with the ability to use 6" pads (foam pads for polishes and swirl mark removers ...etc) THat's the one I have and it's awsome. Going to use it today...
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