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Corvette
Detailing & Car Care
Here's a Professional Opinion on Drying Towels
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobravenomous" data-source="post: 192255" data-attributes="member: 4592"><p>Is the MasterBlaster expensive, yup, but I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. In the past when I'd wash down my garage floor in winter having a very smooth concrete finish, it would be very slippery and it would take about 12 hours to completely dry. With the MasterBlaster I can dry the one side of the garage in about 15-20 minutes while sitting on my car stool and rolling around.</p><p></p><p>The big test was my chrome multispoke wheels. Normally I wash the spokes and barrel then towel off along with Mothers detailing spray. Today in the garage I washed one of the wheels on my Corvette with car soap, rinsed it off then attacked it with my MasterBlaster. It used to take me about ten minutes a wheel to dry and polish by hand post car wash, now with MasterBlaster it was a breeze. As well I washed my Cadillac today again and blew off the water with the MasterBlaster and the wide mouth attachment. Wow! I don't think I'll ever use towels again..........what a breeze to remove the water and no more worries about fine debris on the paint post wash to scratch my paint as even if there is small debris on the paint post wash, blowing it off the paint is not going to scratch the paint.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the recommendation Derick, Ruuff Day and Black 03 Z06.</p><p></p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobravenomous, post: 192255, member: 4592"] Is the MasterBlaster expensive, yup, but I'd buy it again in a heartbeat. In the past when I'd wash down my garage floor in winter having a very smooth concrete finish, it would be very slippery and it would take about 12 hours to completely dry. With the MasterBlaster I can dry the one side of the garage in about 15-20 minutes while sitting on my car stool and rolling around. The big test was my chrome multispoke wheels. Normally I wash the spokes and barrel then towel off along with Mothers detailing spray. Today in the garage I washed one of the wheels on my Corvette with car soap, rinsed it off then attacked it with my MasterBlaster. It used to take me about ten minutes a wheel to dry and polish by hand post car wash, now with MasterBlaster it was a breeze. As well I washed my Cadillac today again and blew off the water with the MasterBlaster and the wide mouth attachment. Wow! I don't think I'll ever use towels again..........what a breeze to remove the water and no more worries about fine debris on the paint post wash to scratch my paint as even if there is small debris on the paint post wash, blowing it off the paint is not going to scratch the paint. Thanks for the recommendation Derick, Ruuff Day and Black 03 Z06. Peter [/QUOTE]
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Here's a Professional Opinion on Drying Towels
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