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Re: Drying a coated car??!
Originally Posted by fly07sti
I use a Metro sidekick to blast the little bit of left over water away. If you are looking for a drying aid that won't alter the coating's characteristics, get some meguiars d114 and dilute 1:256
I use my leaf blower. I wonder how the force of the air compares to the force of air from the Metro sidekick?
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Re: Drying a coated car??!
Originally Posted by 44Doug88
I use my leaf blower. I wonder how the force of the air compares to the force of air from the Metro sidekick?
I have used mini and full size leaf blowers in the past before I got my Metro. The metro focuses the air very well and it also some how slightly warms it. It's much easier to maneuver and is a lot quieter. Which for me is good, because I like to wash at dawn.
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