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      08-18-2008, 11:17 PM   #2
JohnL135I
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Drives: 2012 Boss 302
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Sahuarita, AZ

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After I wash I use the "Sheet" method with the hose to get most of the water beads off.

Then I use a large microfiber towel and lightly dry the car. Next I'll take a leaf blower and blow all the water from the trim/wheels/lower door jams.

Touch up with the microfiber.

Next, drive around the neighborhood and clear water from brakes/wheels....ect.

Finally, I use a spray detailer(Zaino) and go over the whole car one final time.

Yes, it sounds like a lot.....but the end result is well worth it!!

I've tried drying the car with just the leaf blower, however, its just to hot!! (AZ temp. 90 plus, even when the sun is going down)The water will blow off the car, however, some little tiny drops will still be on the paint, if you don't dry them with a towel, they will immediatly dry and spot. So, I've resorted back to the microfiber towel, then the leaf blower for the hidden water.
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