Originally posted by caltour:
Y2KSVT is right. After you wash your car, blot it dry with an all-cotton towel (don't drag the towel across the paint) and then gently dry off the remaining water with a microfiber towel.
No matter how careful you are with the blower, it's gonna stir up dust and grit from the ground.
Please only speak on matters in which you know something about. Only, a idiot would use a leaf blower if they knew dirt and other lose objects were on the ground. Explain, to me how it is no different then you washing and drying your car in windy conditions?
At the detail shop we use blowers to remove water from the cracks and crevices of cars. You can best believe it saves a lot of time.
I would love to use one at home but they make way too much noise.
Last edited by Antonio Wright; 04/28/05 05:43 PM.