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Looking to exchange ideas with others who live out here in the hot dry west.
Right now it is sunny and about 70 degrees. It is so dry that I can hose my entire car down and start drying. Before I can get all the way around the car waterspots have formed.
My solution is to use two towels, one slightly damp and one dry. I wipe a panel with the damp towel and because the waterspots have not had enough time to harden they come right off. Then I wipe the panel again with the dry towel.
Right now it is sunny and about 70 degrees. It is so dry that I can hose my entire car down and start drying. Before I can get all the way around the car waterspots have formed.
My solution is to use two towels, one slightly damp and one dry. I wipe a panel with the damp towel and because the waterspots have not had enough time to harden they come right off. Then I wipe the panel again with the dry towel.
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Looking to exchange ideas with others who live out here in the hot dry west.
Right now it is sunny and about 70 degrees. It is so dry that I can hose my entire car down and start drying. Before I can get all the way around the car waterspots have formed.
My solution is to use two towels, one slightly damp and one dry. I wipe a panel with the damp towel and because the waterspots have not had enough time to harden they come right off. Then I wipe the panel again with the dry towel.
Right now it is sunny and about 70 degrees. It is so dry that I can hose my entire car down and start drying. Before I can get all the way around the car waterspots have formed.
My solution is to use two towels, one slightly damp and one dry. I wipe a panel with the damp towel and because the waterspots have not had enough time to harden they come right off. Then I wipe the panel again with the dry towel.
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