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I thought it was a stupid idea but actually thats the best way to dry a car, though my neighbors think i am nuts when they seem me using a leaf blower on my car.
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Can't go wrong with a leaf blower for exterior.
Compressed air is VERY nice for detailing a dashboard/interior. Get all of the dust out of the small places. I saw a pro detailer using it. I would avoid cans. An air compressor provides a lot of velocity and refills itself.
Compressed air is VERY nice for detailing a dashboard/interior. Get all of the dust out of the small places. I saw a pro detailer using it. I would avoid cans. An air compressor provides a lot of velocity and refills itself.
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Originally posted by Bluto
Can't go wrong with a leaf blower for exterior.
Compressed air is VERY nice for detailing a dashboard/interior. Get all of the dust out of the small places. I saw a pro detailer using it. I would avoid cans. An air compressor provides a lot of velocity and refills itself.
Can't go wrong with a leaf blower for exterior.
Compressed air is VERY nice for detailing a dashboard/interior. Get all of the dust out of the small places. I saw a pro detailer using it. I would avoid cans. An air compressor provides a lot of velocity and refills itself.
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