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Wet or dry towel when drying the car?


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I noticed that some vacuum cleaners have a reverse fucntion that make it into a blower. Just wondering whether that is the faster way to dry the car as you will literally blow off the water droplets (assuming you have waxed it and the water will bead off)Those automated mechanical car wash use soem sort of blower to blow dry your car.

 

If any one has tried it, tell us whether it works or not.

 

 

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noticed that a wet towel (wring dry) will leave trails of fine droplets of water...

a dry one of course will not but it's the same once it gets damp...

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i also using this water magnet, very easy to use, unlike chamois, must have technique and must also season the chamois... [laugh]

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I bought the magnet towel yesterday. Will try it out this weekend. I bought the S500 chamois and turtle wax drying clothes.....wah difficult to use lah.....end up using the mcf clothes to dry... [crazy]

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i bot the turtlewax dryin cloth..seem like chamois like dat..but it leave those soapy residue behind leh... how to get rid ah? rinse till no more soap residue?

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Hi

This question may sound kind of foolish, but would like to find out do bros here uses dry towel to dry the car or wet and wring the towel first to dry the car? [:)]

 

use wet one and wring it dry. dry one won't absorb water very well [gossip]

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