Best way to dry the car?
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So it was about 2 weeks since I cleaned bonny. Washed her all nice and good. But this always happens, I never seem to get the car dried completely very well.
Whats the best way to get my car dried?
Whats the best way to get my car dried?
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Well, if you want to buy one, The Absorber FTMFW. Otherwise just drag a clean microfiber cloth or clean soft terry over it. Don't rub unless it is a microfiber.
Also there is also the jelly blades and chamois but I don't really like chamois because i've had them cause scratches.
Also there is also the jelly blades and chamois but I don't really like chamois because i've had them cause scratches.
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Originally Posted by harofreak00
water blade FTW
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get all the big areas dry fast so you can concentrate on the smaller areas of detailed drying
![](https://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/classic-motoring/WaterBlade1.jpg)
get all the big areas dry fast so you can concentrate on the smaller areas of detailed drying
and it may seem expensive ($20) for "just a squeegy", but its worth it.
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I have a Simoniz quick dry, it bites really nice to the wet, does a really nice job, fast too. I use the Magic Blade in a pinch as well. It doesn't work well on the curves of my front and rear fenders though.
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Originally Posted by Stitch
100 mph down the high way dries it quite nice
Pending you have a nice straight stretch of hwy
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