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Old 05-09-2015, 11:36 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel View Post
so get a proper towel, something you can control. i've never had an issue with towel scratches....
And proper technique

But since watching Junkman's video and trying it out, I've been very happy with the leaf blower method. It is easier and more convenient for me, plus there are none of the worries you have with using towels. I've had to do minor paint correction myself even with proper technique - just trying to get too much use out of one towel. The only thing I can think might happen with the leaf blower is I drop it, but the one I got only weighs 7 lbs and barely cost more than one of my drying towels
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