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  • #16
    After rinsing with a flow of water, the vast majority sheets off. Then its just a case of drying a very small amount of water away.

    To dry, I spray Meguiars Last Touch onto the rinsed surface, and then wipe dry with a waffle-weave drying towel (I use Pakshak ones, the Megs Water Magnets are good too). This serves two purposes - it adds a little bit of lube to the surface you are drying which helps to prevent scrathes from rogue bits of dust/grit that may land on the paint. Also, it adds a little gloss to the finish too to maintain the "just-waxed" look. My favorite safe way of drying a vehicle, works magic if you are plagues with water spots too though that never bothers me with the lovely soft water we have here in Scotland!
    "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness; .... "

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    • #17
      Re: Drying...

      Hello everyone. Regarding leaf blowers, how much power would be sufficient to blow most of the water off? I'm looking at this one from Lowes, but is it powerful enough?



      Jon

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