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Old 12-01-2004, 02:21 PM
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Default best way to dry the car after washing?

washing is no prob for me, i have my own systematic very efficient method but when it comes to drying the car i'm stumped.. i use a big regular bath towel but i wish there was something much better? i tried cali water blade and it sucked. also tried a natural chamois long long time ago and wasnt too impressed. gimme some tips!!
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"Big Blue"

http://www.sportscarcare.com/scc/pro...ItemID=pak-blu

Personally, it's the best product I've used so far.

-sam
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I use a similar product from Pakshak


Old 12-01-2004, 03:51 PM
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absolutely to big blue!

i also use a water blade and sometimes a leaf blower (it has never seen a leaf in its life!)
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Originally Posted by wanabe,Dec 1 2004, 06:51 PM
i also use a water blade and sometimes a leaf blower (it has never seen a leaf in its life!)
Me, too!
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Originally Posted by GrimReaper,Dec 1 2004, 07:04 PM
"Big Blue"

http://www.sportscarcare.com/scc/pro...ItemID=pak-blu

Personally, it's the best product I've used so far.

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Absolutely! I can dry off the WHOLE CAR without wringing out ONCE! No need for blades, etc. Good stuff...
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What kind of leaf blower do you all use? and how much power? I may try this method. other then that I use Big Blue.
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Originally Posted by MOBIUS78,Dec 2 2004, 09:56 AM
What kind of leaf blower do you all use? and how much power? I may try this method. other then that I use Big Blue.
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^ luv the pic X..

i concur , most hard core detailers are using blowers and big blues
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Thanks for the pic XViper.


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