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Does anyone use a leaf blower to help with drying? Whats the pro/con if so?
Does anyone use a leaf blower to help with drying? Whats the pro/con if so?
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thanks for the response. I did the search thing, but i wanted some direct feedback. I don't just want to be a watcher in the forum i want to be a player.GregCavi said:This has been brought up alot. you might try a search.
NYV6Coupe said:I think it's an excellent way to go after water drips in tight places like lug nut holes, mirrors, trim, spoliers, door jambs & badges as long as you're using a DEDICATED blower.
Many units can be fitted to work as a blower or a vacuum. If you use yours for a leaf vacuum when doing yard work, do not use this unit on your car 'cause you'll be blowing all the bits of crap out of the blower into your paint at 125+ mph ..... not your intended purpose.
Dedicated blowers can be picked up for $25 - 35 at Wal-Mart, Target, Big Lots, and similar stores, you just have to get lucky when looking for a bargain.