Blow dry only when a 3BM wash is done. Both vehicles are coated and the water flies right off. Only use a towel (GG PFM) if needed or to catch water blown from gaps.
McKee's Turbo Dryer is pretty good btw. Works well, easy to use, rubberized tips so it won't scratch should you accidentally touch the surface while drying a vehicle.
I typically towel dry and then blow out the nooks & crannies.
I blow out the nooks and crannies, and drive the water off the car if reasonably possible. Then dry with Waffle Weave towel and some QD. Wheels/tires/lights/trim/mirrors... all that before wiping IMO.
Blow dry and 3 minutes of blotting with a Pluffle towel and QD spray. Gave my McKees 37 to a friend and use a Metro Blaster 8HP Revolution, plus a small Milwaukee workbench battery blower now.
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