Just kinda curious....
Good idea for the water spots but aren't you just blowing more dust onto your car?
thanks,
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Good idea for the water spots but aren't you just blowing more dust onto your car?
thanks,
-x-
SilverOne said:before you wash the car, you can use the blower to blow off the area first. In addition, by the time you're done washing the area around the car are mostly rinsed clean.
I used the blower to dry the car after washing, it gets the water out of the small cracks and nooks that towels can't get to. Also, it minimized the amount of contact required with towel.
ceeya32 said:Is that your black nsx? It has some sweet rims on it, what are they? My opinion to your ? is that I found that the Cal. water blade works the best on my red nsx. Then I go back and get the rest with a terry cloth towel. Leaf blower would only work well inside a garage.
I was thinking the same thing. I have never heard of anybody using a blower to dry the car by. I might just have to give it a try myself.FramerJohn said:I tried the leaf blower and I think it works great. The ground is wet so there is no dust kicking up. Drying time is much faster. You just look a little funny when the nieghbors drive bye.