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Originally Posted by mb43' post='903393' date='Jun 7 2009, 02:30 PM
Well it can pick up debris while you're swiping so even if you're very careful, it's just not worth it. Unless you don't care about scratching your car (like 90% of car owners who just put their car through a car wash).
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Originally Posted by mb43' post='903393' date='Jun 7 2009, 02:30 PM
Well it can pick up debris while you're swiping so even if you're very careful, it's just not worth it. Unless you don't care about scratching your car (like 90% of car owners who just put their car through a car wash).
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Originally Posted by Krozi' post='903440' date='Jun 7 2009, 03:32 PM
I think you would do way more damage with a rag (swirls and all that). I would say only use the blade if your car was previously clayed and waxed. The best way would be with an air compressor. And my dad just recently bought one don't ask me why
But if you don't have a compressor the best way is an electric leaf blower and a waffle weave microfiber towel. It won't scratch the finish, especially if you blot it dry without rubbing.
This is what I have:
It has tons of uses (drying carpets and floor mats, dusting after polishing, sweeping your garage, etc.) It dries cars really quickly and you don't need to use a towel after.
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Originally Posted by Rizbel' post='903692' date='Jun 7 2009, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Krozi' post='903440' date='Jun 7 2009, 03:32 PM
I think you would do way more damage with a rag (swirls and all that). I would say only use the blade if your car was previously clayed and waxed. The best way would be with an air compressor. And my dad just recently bought one don't ask me why
The blade usually creates a small wave of water infront of it lifting of debris and unlike a cloth it doesn't trap debris in one location its best to just use it with one swipe across to remove the majority of the water then use another method to finish the job.
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Originally Posted by Rizbel' post='903692' date='Jun 7 2009, 09:51 PM
Use what? Huh!
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Originally Posted by fabolous531' post='902535' date='Jun 6 2009, 07:15 AM
Has anybody used this?