What do you prefer to dry your car with?
#5
RE: What do you prefer to dry your car with?
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Here you go...I think Wal-Mart or Target carries them maybe others.....if you don't have one get one...you'll never use anything else
Here you go...I think Wal-Mart or Target carries them maybe others.....if you don't have one get one...you'll never use anything else
#7
RE: What do you prefer to dry your car with?
Ok, Ill check that out. I became irritated with my chamois this past year as it never really gets all the water so I went out and bought the auto dry thing. It work pretty good but seems like a somewhat expensive longterm solution.
My stang has been away for the winter but will be comming back out in april and so all this is back on my mind. I was given a waterblade over the winter, but Im not 100% comfortable with the idea, if some dirt or something gets caught under it it would have a high scratch potential I would think.
My stang has been away for the winter but will be comming back out in april and so all this is back on my mind. I was given a waterblade over the winter, but Im not 100% comfortable with the idea, if some dirt or something gets caught under it it would have a high scratch potential I would think.
#8
RE: What do you prefer to dry your car with?
ORIGINAL: Jefferson
Ok, Ill check that out. I became irritated with my chamois this past year as it never really gets all the water so I went out and bought the auto dry thing. It work pretty good but seems like a somewhat expensive longterm solution.
My stang has been away for the winter but will be comming back out in april and so all this is back on my mind. I was given a waterblade over the winter, but Im not 100% comfortable with the idea, if some dirt or something gets caught under it it would have a high scratch potential I would think.
Ok, Ill check that out. I became irritated with my chamois this past year as it never really gets all the water so I went out and bought the auto dry thing. It work pretty good but seems like a somewhat expensive longterm solution.
My stang has been away for the winter but will be comming back out in april and so all this is back on my mind. I was given a waterblade over the winter, but Im not 100% comfortable with the idea, if some dirt or something gets caught under it it would have a high scratch potential I would think.
#10
RE: What do you prefer to dry your car with?
ORIGINAL: mustangman02232
get a california water blade, best product ever made.
ORIGINAL: Jefferson
Ok, Ill check that out. I became irritated with my chamois this past year as it never really gets all the water so I went out and bought the auto dry thing. It work pretty good but seems like a somewhat expensive longterm solution.
My stang has been away for the winter but will be comming back out in april and so all this is back on my mind. I was given a waterblade over the winter, but Im not 100% comfortable with the idea, if some dirt or something gets caught under it it would have a high scratch potential I would think.
Ok, Ill check that out. I became irritated with my chamois this past year as it never really gets all the water so I went out and bought the auto dry thing. It work pretty good but seems like a somewhat expensive longterm solution.
My stang has been away for the winter but will be comming back out in april and so all this is back on my mind. I was given a waterblade over the winter, but Im not 100% comfortable with the idea, if some dirt or something gets caught under it it would have a high scratch potential I would think.