California Water Blade

Rednsxe

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Hows the CWB.....I'm really hesitant about getting this product.... i heard a lot of great things but very skeptical of how a product like that wouldn't scratch the paint
 
Rednsxe - A search on this topic will give you more info than you wanted to see! Short take: if (many would say "when") a speck of something abrasive gets between the blade and your car it's scratch-city. If that never happens, the blade itself won't scratch the car. I only use it on beaters. You MUST wash the car impeccably before using the thing and wipe its edge after every swipe.
 
oh no, not this again! There's tons of info on the CWB. A simple search will pull up some helpful threads.
 
Rednsxe said:
Hows the CWB.....I'm really hesitant about getting this product.... i heard a lot of great things but very skeptical of how a product like that wouldn't scratch the paint



Don't be hesitant, this thing is such a time saver for me, I'll never go back to trying to dry with towels. Only use them to get hard to reach places and finish up. And this is on a BLACK '96 Cobra.
 
Well, should you decide to get one, just never leave it in your car on a sunny day lol. The thing melts and is ruined! Believe me :D :D
 
I use it as well and have had no problems to date. I would think that anything that could happen with this could happen with a towel. If you get any grit between what you hare using and the paint it'll scratch. Like was said above... The time you save is nice.
 
This is a real time saver on both of my Grand Cherokees. I also use it on my wife's mustang. I usually finish with a soft terry cloth.
 
Spilchy said:
oh no, not this again! There's tons of info on the CWB. A simple search will pull up some helpful threads.
I AGREE! :rolleyes:



It feels like we've talked this issue to death the last couple months or so. :p
 
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