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Old 04-23-2010, 12:37 AM   #47 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by G Fo12ce View Post
+1 rep. I'll be watching the other videos too after seeing those. I definitely learned some stuff.

So what's your opinion on using something like the Absorber after a wash to dry (there shouldn't be much dirt to grind in)? I am going to assume your "less touching of the paint is better" will be your answer. I have a compressor in the garage with an air blowing attachement but I never use it for that purpose.
Hey, I missed this question. I would use a short nap drying towel to dry with, not those big bulky things like the Absorber. The short nap towels suck up a lot of water and easily wring out, but the main thing that they don't do is streak. If I had to dry a lot of water off the car by hand, that's what I would use.
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