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Old 05-09-2015, 01:31 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by need4speed255 View Post
I will add the following since it relates to easier drying of the car:

While doing the final rinse on the car, do not use a spray nozzle. Use the hose only with no nozzle. Turn on the water maybe halfway. You will have to experiment with the flow to find the best results. The idea is to use the full flow of the water to pull most of the water drops off of the car. Hold the hose almost parallel to the car surface and watch how the flow of water pulls off most of the water drops. When done properly and with a bit of experience you will have very few water drops to dry up. Next use the leaf blower followed with a towel and some detail spray for a spot free appearance.
My video explains it better. Although the towel and detail spray is NOT necessary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAmb9DWdnFc
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