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  • A car wash in my city went to a 360, but kept the MaxAir. I like FlashDry better, because it is built in.

  • Was MaxAir replaced by Fkash Dry?

  • @Thedddhomevideos No, FlashDry uses MaxAir producers. The FlashDry service applies a spot free rinse from overhead as the producers are running, which keeps the rinse water moving across the vehicle and doesn't allow it to settle.

  • i prefer the dryers that move with the wash itself ive seen this in the 4000 series with most washes it never seemed like the fixed one got my car dry enough and one still had the round nozzels likemax air but doubt it was close to being as powerful

  • @crapper1 no they use way less power on an onbord dryer for ryko autec and so on they do better drying cause they do 2 passes the 4000 onbord dryers are the same as max but max has more dryers that are placed in somwere else i think so the 4000 dose beter dryin but dosent have enough dryers to dry 100%

  • I want to see the effects of the MaxAir's airflow on this moustache. I'm just imagining it lofting in all directions...

    Seriously, though.... MaxAir works quite nicely. I've used Laserwash G5 S-series machines with MaxAir onboard, and they dry very well with fairly minimal noise. The air jets are so powerful that they even move water off the floor as the machine moves by!

    Now if only someone made a hair dryer that works this well. (I've done it with a Ryko dryer. Not recommended.)

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