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pocon1 said:I don't understand, doesn't your car wash have blowers built into the roof to blow on your car as you pull out?
Bill D said:
SilverLexus said:"Taking the car for a short drive is far more likely to pick up dirt and other debris than blowing off the car after a wash."
Actually, I never pick up any dirt on my drives.
Pondscum said:I think there's a bit of a misconception regarding the use of the leaf blower. A leaf blower is NOT going to completely dry the vehicle unless you spend a very long time with it. I have a pretty powerful gas powered model and it would take forever to completely dry my vehicle. What I do is I use it to blow large accumulations of water off from horizonal surfaces and tight areas. It works excellent for that. Then I use my WW towel to finish drying. If I didn't have my leaf blower, I would drench a WW towel in no time just moving water off horizontal areas.
BookemDano said:I think you ought to try out a Toro 225mph blower. It WILL dry off the car and do it pretty quickly. I have a gas powered blower that I use for yard work. The electric Toro is way more powerful and the nozzle focuses the air.
Regards,
Dan.
Pondscum said:My echo gas blower does only 163 mph, but it does 410 cfm compared to the Toro electric's 275 cfm. The nozzle may be the difference because the Toro has a pointed one and my echo has a flatter nozzle. I'm not doubting what you say is true in that it does work better, but the numbers don't indicate it would work significantly better. I'd have to see it in action before I would want to invest in one. My expectation may be different in that I only spend less than 5 mins on the blower before I switch to the towel. It only takes me 10-15 mins to dry my large truck, so I'm pretty happy. It would be nice to have a blower that would dry it completely, but my water is medium in hardness so I don't know how that would work.
beastie said:I have the Toro electric blower. I don't see it as a faster way of drying. The only advantage to it is when drying a vehicle with a lot of nooks. But on flat surfaces, drying with the Absorber or WW is faster and just as gentle on the paint. The blower does help with side lights, side mirrors, wheels, body gaps.