BrooksDaniel
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Where did you purchase that?
I’ve been using my Ego leaf blower to dry my vehicles for years - works great!Is this a delayed April Fools post? A leaf blower is more appropriate, it gets all the trapped water out so it will drain away or be able to wiped dry, a gas one can also be used for blowing off dust when off pavement, it takes maybe 60 seconds. Or this
Chemical Guys Car Wash Blower
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
This is far more detailed. I use a leaf blower as well early on but to get the trapped water in the finer areas, this does much better and allows you to have the freedom to wipe it immediately. With a black truck, you don’t have a second to spare before you get water spots.Is this a delayed April Fools post? A leaf blower is more appropriate, it gets all the trapped water out so it will drain away or be able to wiped dry, a gas one can also be used for blowing off dust when off pavement, it takes maybe 60 seconds. Or this
Chemical Guys Car Wash Blower
John Davies
Spokane WA USA
I use "AQUACREST Inline Water Filter, Dedicated for Car Washing, Window & Yard Cleaning, Effectively Reduce Hard Water Spots, Soften Water, Upgraded Formula, Pack of 2. From Amazon. Just attach it to your hose and rinse. Eliminates waterspots while drying it.This is far more detailed. I use a leaf blower as well early on but to get the trapped water in the finer areas, this does much better and allows you to have the freedom to wipe it immediately. With a black truck, you don’t have a second to spare before you get water spots." From Amazon just attach to your hose. No water spots.