Originally posted by Antonio Wright:
Please only speak on matters in which you know something about.



A warm and hearty greeting to you, too.

Originally posted by Antonio Wright:
Only, a idiot would use a leaf blower if they knew dirt and other lose objects were on the ground.



Antonio, there is ALWAYS dust and grit on the ground. No matter where you wash your car, (concrete driveway, asphalt parking area, you name it,) the ground is covered with grit. Go get a piece of clear packing tape, and stick it on your driveway for a second. Then hold it up to the light and look at it. Then tell me there's no dust or grit.

Originally posted by Antonio Wright:
Explain, to me how it is no different then you washing and drying your car in windy conditions?



I don't wash my car in windy conditions.

Originally posted by Antonio Wright:
At the detail shop we use blowers to remove water from the cracks and crevices of cars.



I know, professional detailers do this all the time. That's one reason I don't take my car to detailers. Another reason is that I often see pro detailers wiping a towel around the wheelwells or near the bottom edge of the body and then continue on drying the car with all the grit they just picked up. I have also seen them letting their towels drag on the ground when they are drying the wheels and the bottom edge of the car.

Originally posted by Antonio Wright:
You can best believe it saves a lot of time.



Ah, there's the real reason for using blowers. To a detailer, time is money. Swirl marks and hairline scratches are just not as important as money.