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BigAl3 said:a 150 mph blower is plenty enough, walmart has one for $29 (read the reviews)...
Walmart.com: Weed Eater WEB150 Electric Blower: Lawn & Garden
BlueAngel said:What is your thoughts on cordless blowers and 120 mph leaf blowers?
BigAl3 said:i would pass on those and get the one i linked, you want electric not gas...
BlueAngel said:I'm shopping around for a good leaf blower to dry my car and engine bay. I came acoss a few at home depot. Some were 120 mph and some were 230 mph. I didn't know which was best for my car. Maybe you guys can school me on this one, thanks in advance!
BigJimZ28 said:CFM is more important than MPH
Deanski said:You can add more restrictive nozzles by going to your local Home Depot/Lowes and add PCV/foam adapters to get the air where you want it. This way, you can really get into tight spots and get all the water out.
Or add a hose adapter to gain further access into very very hard to reach areas. A couple of reducers will do the trick.
I've also added spun fiberglass filters on the intake just in case.
Best to always use these where the ground is wet from washing. If you move the car to a dry area and use the blower, you're gonna have to go back and wash it again since it will move dust very effectively.
At the end of the blower discharge, at least put some Armorfex foam or other foam to protect it from hitting the finish in case you get the unit too close or it kicks up or down from a deflection of forced air.
I have a Toro model and it works fine for me!
Remember, compressed air that is used for general car service contains oils and moisture unless you have in-line filter dryers and partical filters used in painting a finish. Then, it's dry, free of oils and dirt. Otherwise, you're just adding debris back on to a finish by using a compressor/tank without filters/dryers.
Regards,
Deanski
BlueAngel said:What should I be looking for?
Would do the adaptors look like? I looked in HomeDepot, but didn't offer any nozzles.
BlueAngel said:Gotta find a Walmart first. :sadpace:
BlueAngel said:BigJim, I need a cordless one. What's minimum CFM do I need?
BigAl3 said:i would pass on those and get the one i linked, you want electric not gas...