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Originally Posted by MT-SS1LE
I use an older Toro handheld blower that honestly was too weak for leaf blowing. But it's great for drying cars. What I did was wrap the end in several layers of electrical tape just in case I accidentally touch the paint. It probably takes me a good 15-20 minutes to completely dry the car. I can probably towel dry it in half that time.
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That sounds similar to the one I was using, I will have to attempt this method on a sunny day, as when I did it, it was the end of November essentially in the dark lol.
15mins or so isn't bad at all, and that electrical tape move is a great idea. Much appreciated!
Hoping when I get my PPF on that they do a good job of clay barring it and cleaning up some of the clear coat issues that have been present since I picked it up from the dealership. Those sons of guns upset me many times, and added swirls and scuffs to my paint in multiple areas, among other things.
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