I HATE drying my cars
If you live in an area where it actually rains occasionally, get a water barrel and catch the rainwater. It is not only good for your plants and flowers, but it also is much milder than tap water and leaves less stains.
I live in the Netherlands so for me it is easy..I wash the car and it obviously will start to rain. After the rain I dry the car with the Meguiars water magnet. Does a good job for me.
Waxing over water stains is a no go if you want a spotless result.. or you must mean polishing. Using a quick detailer to remove the dried water stains before waxing is advisable.
but +1 on speeding it dry on the road though
Ar.
I live in the Netherlands so for me it is easy..I wash the car and it obviously will start to rain. After the rain I dry the car with the Meguiars water magnet. Does a good job for me.
Waxing over water stains is a no go if you want a spotless result.. or you must mean polishing. Using a quick detailer to remove the dried water stains before waxing is advisable.
but +1 on speeding it dry on the road though

Ar.
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just use this http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows...lade_398101_EN
its also called california blade.
its also called california blade.
http://www.chemicalguys.com/Air_Drye..._p/acc_303.htm
2 in 1 tool plus has more direct air than a leaf blower,heard they work pretty well from some people.
2 in 1 tool plus has more direct air than a leaf blower,heard they work pretty well from some people.



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