California Water blade
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Works great but just make sure the silicon blade is clean before using. This will prevent anything from happening to the paint. The California duster is another very helpful product to use for the interior. Quick dusting with the small brush.
I can't say it's a must have. I use it once in awhile, but it's frustrating on car with so many curves. It misses many spots that I end up hitting with an absorber. Plus, the big plastic handle can bang up your paint if you accidently drop it!
I use it to dry off the windows after it rains so I wont have water marks when they dry.
Im scared to use it on the body to dry off rain water though since I dont want it scratch the paint by rubbing leaves, dirt, ect across with it. windows are fine.
Im scared to use it on the body to dry off rain water though since I dont want it scratch the paint by rubbing leaves, dirt, ect across with it. windows are fine.
Originally Posted by Ammi
A leaf blower? LOL! I never thought about that. That sounds ghetto but might actually work well.
Leaf blowers work surprisingly well to tell u the truth. I used to use a leaf blower all the time before i got an absorber and water blade so now I just normally use those. My neighbors musta thought i was a little weird when i used to use the leaf blower lol.
-Steve
The leaf blower is a lil ghetto- but it does work great. I get the looks from neighbors that walk by and see me in the backyard blow-drying my car. But i don't mind the looks or the ghetto-fab way- I just love that there are no watermarks. The great thing about it is that it gets all the water thats "hiding"- like behind the side mirrors and behind the trim on the doors (surprisingly holds a ton of water). So I don't get any of those runs on the bottom of the door or the splatter effect from the mirror
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Originally Posted by 2k3TitaniumSe
How much was the Cal. water blade and where can I get it? Target? Not over the internet.
I got mine at pep boys for 20 bucks. I would think Target would carry it, you should be able to get it at any auto parts place that has alot of accessory stuff or a place like walmart.
-Steve
I remember reading somewhere as long as u use an electric leaf blower u should be fine. If I remember correctly there was something about the gas ones, which I cant remember what everyone was saying, but they dont recommend using gas powered ones.
-Steve
-Steve
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