onemeanmachine
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Does anyone else here, when doing a full detail, skip drying the car after the initial wash? I've found that if I'm going to clay the car and polish it, then drying after the first wash just takes up time.....granted I do a lot of trucks so drying takes a little longer on them, but you know what I mean. I figure since I'm going to be spraying lube all over it and claying it and then doing a second wash before polishing I might as well just go straight to it since water spots aren't going to have time to really dry before being polished away anyhow......anyone else do this?