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I used basically absorber to dry my car. So, far i observe it's more effective than others materials. i think so you guys also have experience on it.
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synthetic chamois
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I use absorber then microfiber and everything is good!
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Neat thread bumped from the past - cool to see what everyone is using.
I used to swear by a water blade followed by microfiber back in IN. Out here in AZ, especially in the summer, that's a recipe for half a car of water spots as it evaporates too quick. Now I do the leaf blower as I can dry the whole car much quicker. I come back to any stray drips with a microfiber towel. |
Originally Posted by ohara
(Post 660826)
I use a sham wow, yup I fell victim to the infomercial
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Originally Posted by crazyzach722
(Post 660241)
I use microfiber towels. They seem to dry it really well.
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Originally Posted by 12cemudd
(Post 660221)
I use a wet chamois cloth, but I'm beginning to wonder if all that contact is good for the endurance of the paint. Does anyone use an air blower to dry their car? If so, does it dry the car well without causing water spots?
Thanks! If you wash ur car with rain water u will never have water spots |
I just let it dry in the 80 deg heat works great LOL. Herman
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I use a leaf blower. Works great
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