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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2008

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  • Relatively low power, I don't have the number but it's a cheap one.

  • Yup, leaf blower. And no I didn't invent anything but it's still pretty damn handy lol

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  • LEAF BLOWERS FTW

  • Now stand back & admire the streaks...

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  • Where did you get that hose head.

  • Never liked the idea that you could possibly be blowing dirt/debris on to the paint. I think this method is good if you have a deionized water setup and your only doing a touch less quick wash. Otherwise a towel would be my first choice if your going to follow up with any type of paint contact.

  • Leaf blowers are good for crevices, but just use a microfiber for the rest of the car....it takes a minute

  • what is the power of your blower ?

  • I usually put my rigid vacuum on reverse. It work very well. Gets all the cracks and jambs very well.

  • @poolehart, now that the car is clean and dry, a microfiber cloth will remove the streaks no problem. I'd rather have streaks then tiny swirls scratches from drying with a towel or microfiber cloth.

  • Nice thx! :D

  • Dumb. That shit would take 3 days.

  • 音がうるさ~~い 近所迷惑です。

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