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Opinion on Blower
Hey guys
Tried to look for topics about this but couldn't find anything.
To dry and entire car, do you think a 400W blower could do the job?
If not, would it be enough to remove water from crevices at least? Or there's a simples option to do this job?
Thanks!
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Re: Opinion on Blower
Do you have the make and model?
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I've always used my trusty Echo leaf blower.
But just about any leaf blower or dedicated car blower like a Metro Vac will help big time with the drying process.
Just remember: Use the blower to quickly remove most of the water (i.e. don't dwell on one spot or panel trying to get 100% of the water off), then go over with a drying towel & quick detailer to finish.
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Originally Posted by PaulMys
I've always used my trusty Echo leaf blower.
But just about any leaf blower or dedicated car blower like a Metro Vac will help big time with the drying process.
Just remember: Use the blower to quickly remove most of the water (i.e. don't dwell on one spot or panel trying to get 100% of the water off), then go over with a drying towel & quick detailer to finish.
+1
Don't waste time trying to dry a panel or window. Use it to get the majority of the water off then hit it with towels and quick detailer.
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if you don't want to spend the money on a dedicated car blower like this (below) then pick up an electric leaf blower, they can be found for around $50. no blower is is going to get every single droplet off the car (you'll waste time chasing that), just blow the majority off and follow up with a qd/spray wax and microfiber towel to get the remaining droplets...
McKee's 37 Turbo Car Dryer
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I have the Ego cordless blower and use it on my vehicles. It completely dries my vehicles because I have ceramic coatings on all my vehicles, including coatings on lights, glass and plastic trim. The water just flies away.
On all other vehicles w/out coatings, as Paul states above, it's good to blow out cracks and crevasses, but it will not completely dry the vehicle. For that you would need one of the McKee's Dryer or Metro Side Kick. Hopefully those latter mentioned products will come in a cordless offering soon.
I like the Ego because it's plenty powerful, lithium 56 volt ION battery and it's about 64 DB, vs running a gas powered blower. From about 15 feet away it's pretty quite and neighbors don't complain.
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I've MAKITA-XBU02Z with 4amp batteries. Just awesome! One of the best purchase ever! I mainly bought for drying the car. Since I've 4 batteries for it, should do the job for fall cleaning as well.
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Originally Posted by cay7man
I've MAKITA-XBU02Z with 4amp batteries. Just awesome! One of the best purchase ever! I mainly bought for drying the car. Since I've 4 batteries for it, should do the job for fall cleaning as well.
If it works for you, then it's gold.
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I bought this one for less then $30. It has a soft rubber nozzle, light weight, small in size, and good power. I use it to blow water out of door jams, cervices, wheels, mirrors, fuel cap, front grille. It does a great job on those duties and I use Griots PFM towels to dry the rest of the car. 1 of the PFM towels will dry my full size Cadillac and the blower keeps the annoying water streaks in check. I got my blower at the big online store that starts with a A.
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My Rigid Shop vac has a detachable blower. Works well.
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