2drtahoez71
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I hose off my schmitt before dunking it into the rinse bucket. This way you get most of the dirt debris off before you even dunk it in the rinse bucket.
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I use a little Garden Blower. I have a electric leaf blower but don't like using it the garden blower is much better.Mikeyc said:Why are you going around putting greasy strings in cats' rear ends?
Seriously though, I know several people that use electric 200 MPH blowers to dry their car. The idea is not to get it 100% dry with the blower just to get most of the water off and out of the cracks.
Junebug said:"Electric" leaf blowers ain't got enough power to pull a greasy string outta a cat's rear end. Get a RedMax backpack blower, and note it has a muffler that is separate from the air it blows - never seen one where the exhaust went into the tube. I used to do lawn care, - Professional Lawn Care, OK, trust me on this one.
JUNEBUG the idea is to blow the water off the car not the paint. :smileJunebug said:Oh yeah, let me tell you - there is a huge difference in wind speed and wind volume. It's like a Geo Metro going 60mph and a Mack truck going 60. If you don't believe me, take your electric and challenge the nearest landscaper with his backpack blower, Redmax, Echo, or Shindaiwa to a little competition. Be prepared to buy the beer!
I too am a member of the 3-bucket wash brigade.JaredPointer said:...I use at least two rinse buckets and one for soapy water...