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    What's the correct way to dry your car after washing with the two bucket method?

    What's the correct method to dry off a car when washing? Whenever I finish rinsing my car and get to drying, by the time I get to most of the panels they are all dried up with water marks because of how long it takes to dry each panel. Am I doing something wrong? And should I rinse the dry panels once they're dried with water marks?

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    Re: What's the correct way to dry your car after washing with the two bucket method?

    I have the Master Blaster love it great product and a lot of people use a leaf blowers.

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    Re: What's the correct way to dry your car after washing with the two bucket method?

    i use a leaf blower as well, nothing special either. Sometimes the sun faces the passenger side of the car so i will dry that side first. Lastly i will touch up with a microfiber cloth (mainly touch, not wipe). Because i will always add a spray detailer or some sort of protection, making sure all spots are removed isn't an issue.
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    Re: What's the correct way to dry your car after washing with the two bucket method?

    This is another reason I LOVE rinseless washing. It pretty much eliminates water spots because you dry each panel as soon as you wash it. If you haven't tried ONR, you should.

    If for whatever reason, rinseless is not an option, there are a few things you can do to help prevent water spots.

    1. Always give a final rinse just before drying. Take the nozzle off the hose and gently "sheet" the water over the car. This sheeting action reduces the amount of water left on the surface, reducing dry time.

    2. Using some form of air drying is a big help to some people. I've never had a problem using just waffle weave towels, though. I use 2 towels. 1 that is damp with clean water, and one that is bone dry. Go over the whole car with the damp towel quickly, which will get the vast majority of the water. The dry one comes back and blots up the remaining moisture.

    3. Make sure you're working in the shade. Standing water+sun=nearly instant waterspots.

    4. Always keep a good QD handy. And waterspots left on the surface, which shouldn't be many if you follow these suggestions, can be cleaned up with a good QD. I prefer ONR for this as its incredibly cheap and effective.


    Good luck my friend!

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    do you use the flooding method as final rinse ? this can help leave as little as possible water on the surface as possible. I always use uww+ or optimum instant detailer as a drying aid . I do have a master blaster but living in apartment I don't do many traditional washes and I also use cr spotless . otherwise I go to washbay just to use water and I dry before I even pull out , others behind me can wait . mostly I use rinseless wash though , depends on how dirty .

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    Re: What's the correct way to dry your car after washing with the two bucket method?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pureshine View Post
    I have the Master Blaster love it great product and a lot of people use a leaf blowers.
    The leaf blower would have to be electric, correct?

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    Have a quick detailer handy to follow up after or during drying it will get the water spots right out. But I dont have this problem as the water from my apartment isnt hard, and also I do rinseless washes with ONR. Also maybe look into cobra guzzler hd, use blot method (can lay flat and run your hand on it), im unsure how long you take to dry, but using this it takes very little time to dry a car.
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    Re: What's the correct way to dry your car after washing with the two bucket method?

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    The leaf blower would have to be electric, correct?
    Its best that its electric, otherwise, the exhaust could contaminate the paint. You don't want to immediately contaminate the paint just after a nice wash

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    Re: What's the correct way to dry your car after washing with the two bucket method?

    Well master blasters and leaf blowers are without a doubt the safest way to dry. Swirls are inflicted to ways. Washing and drying. I think the chances are 30% washing 70% drying. Blow drying eliminates that 70%.

    Now if you are going to use a towel. I have basically found a perfect method. I did this before I could afford a master blaster. PLEASE TRY THIS!

    Waffle weaves are awesome, but because of the short nappe, you have a chance of dragging dirt across the hood (say you are outside and a gust of wind blows some dirt onto the car) rather than lifting it into the towel.

    I got one of these Big 530 Towels to dry with. This will lift dirt into the deeper nappe.

    To start I soak the towel in warm water, and wring it out so it is damp.

    Then I take a bottle of ONR/ONRWW/QD and spray the panel first as a drying aid. This will add lubricity, and you will be QDing as you dry!

    Then a systematically wipe down the car until it is dry. I try to use the blotting method as much as possible!

    Try it out, you will be hooked.

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    Re: What's the correct way to dry your car after washing with the two bucket method?

    A sheeting rinse helps alot! Then blower, then blotting with Cobra Guzzler.

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