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Old May 7, 2016 | 12:47 PM
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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.
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Old May 7, 2016 | 06:11 PM
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Old May 8, 2016 | 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by dbarnhart
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.
Do you have a garage? If so, move the car into the garage when you dry it; this will slow down the air drying process.
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