Drying your car...
#1
To dry my max, I use very soft chamois. I don't know how good the blade is but I think I'll stick to my good old chamois. Does anyone have a black max and use the blade? Do you get any scratches left behind?
#3
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You didn't hear this here, but this works....
Yall want to know what I do to get my car spotlessly dry? It works every single time, doesn't require a bit of work & you don't need to purchase a thing. After I finish with the final rinse, I head over to highway 92, which is just down the hill from my house, & run her up to 80 or 90 MPH for a minute. I turn around at the next exit, which is about a mile or two down from mine, and repeat the process coming back. When I get home - viola! The ultimate in blow drying, no runs, no drips, no errors, perfect everytime.
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Drag, heh - I didn't think of that.
Originally posted by LeoB
If i went down the highway and back at those speeds, both my windshield as well as the bumper of the car would be totally speckled with bugs again!!!!!
If i went down the highway and back at those speeds, both my windshield as well as the bumper of the car would be totally speckled with bugs again!!!!!
Bugs are not a problem here. Move to drier climes.
#6
Originally posted by Nathan
To dry my max, I use very soft chamois. I don't know how good the blade is but I think I'll stick to my good old chamois. Does anyone have a black max and use the blade? Do you get any scratches left behind?
To dry my max, I use very soft chamois. I don't know how good the blade is but I think I'll stick to my good old chamois. Does anyone have a black max and use the blade? Do you get any scratches left behind?
used properly it's great.
Dan
#7
Easiest way to dry
Go to walmart...
There is this 8 dollar sponge called an autoabsorber
they have in hot colors like neon green, neon pink etc..
its kinda like a latex sponge.
after you wash your car
dry it with that
no spots
and you don't have to work as hard.
it lasts like 4~8 years depending on how well ya take care of it
There is this 8 dollar sponge called an autoabsorber
they have in hot colors like neon green, neon pink etc..
its kinda like a latex sponge.
after you wash your car
dry it with that
no spots
and you don't have to work as hard.
it lasts like 4~8 years depending on how well ya take care of it
#9
Me too
Originally posted by TexMaximum
I agree with yongjun, that is what I use. Got it at Pepboys. Drys so well, you can do windows with it. And its washable.
I agree with yongjun, that is what I use. Got it at Pepboys. Drys so well, you can do windows with it. And its washable.
#10
leaf blower
works everytime. blow in one directons only tho. and make sure u get the cracks. just wipe the left over damp spots by dabbing gently straight down on them with an abosrber cloth.
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