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    What is the best product meg's has to dry a vehicle?
    After seeing the prices on some items available, I'd rather get an educated opinion than to go through a few items that will not work well. The few microfiber products I have used seem to saturate rather quickly, then I end up going through five or six smaller microfiber towels to get it completely dry. Thanks for any advice.
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      Originally posted by kimchiyuk View Post
      What is the best product meg's has to dry a vehicle?
      After seeing the prices on some items available, I'd rather get an educated opinion than to go through a few items that will not work well. The few microfiber products I have used seem to saturate rather quickly, then I end up going through five or six smaller microfiber towels to get it completely dry. Thanks for any advice.

      After wash when you are rinsing remove the nozzle and flood the vehicle slowly this makes a big difference sheeting the water off and speeds up drying. I have also used air to blow off excess water before shamming and a leaf blower does a pretty good jobs as well.

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        yea i use the sheeting method as well as the blowing with a blower(i use a craftsman shop vac the bigg one"its my R2D2" and a little tip on the end of the hose to get it blowing megga fast) it blows about 200 mph or so. best method i have used as well as micro fiber to finish it off!
        30th ann 97 camaro z28/ss white on white leather. 02 ss rims and spoiler, flowmasters and its a 6 speed!! soon huggar stripes!!

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          Two 2 sheets of Water Magnet MF.
          Use blottering technique. Start with the 1st Water Magnet then finish off with the 2nd. Work one panel at a time, always start with the 1st MF. Never had streaking problem. Work really well to avoid any swirl.

          Going to get myself a blower though....

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            thanks for the good advice
            Originally posted by ca_999 View Post
            Two 2 sheets of Water Magnet MF.
            Use blottering technique. Start with the 1st Water Magnet then finish off with the 2nd. Work one panel at a time, always start with the 1st MF. Never had streaking problem. Work really well to avoid any swirl.

            Going to get myself a blower though....
            it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

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            http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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