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Hey boys and girls, this is the technique that I use in order to remove as much water from the car, which drastically shortens the time and resources needed to

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Old 02-05-2011, 07:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey boys and girls, this is the technique that I use in order to remove as much water from the car, which drastically shortens the time and resources needed to completely dry your car. This is a must do if you dry your car by hand. After the pooling rinse, I use a leaf blower to finish up the drying process. This means that I avoid touching the paint, which also decreases the opportunity for me to scratch the paint. The process is rather simple but is remarkable in how effective it is. Enjoy!

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I've used this process on my last 3 washes, and it cuts drying significantly. Prior to using this method, I would need a second towel to dry the car.
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Not only would you need a second towel, you would also have the wring the first towel a significant amount of times in order to get through the drying process. Also, once a towel gets soaked, it tends to leave water spot trails behind, which then require detail spray to remove. The pooling rinse eliminated all that.
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I love seeing water pool up and slide off. This also validates if you've done a good job with the upkeep of your car- if your car is clean, the pooling occurs much easier than if its still dirty.
During rainy days, I love seeing the water collect and fly off the car when i'm driving. I'm weird I know.

Thanks for the new video! I can't wait for this snow and bad weather to end. I need to clean the sand and dirt that's collected from the road treatments...
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