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    I just got a nice electric 235mph leaf blower to dry cars with after washing.....



    I`ve reciently started using ONR and curious if anyone blowdries there cars when using ONR??



    Any pro`s and con`s to blowing dry if using ONR?



    Thanks, Josh

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    Not possible. You need a MF towel to lift the dirt and leaf blower will just dry the dirt on the paint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW335i
    Not possible. You need a MF towel to lift the dirt and leaf blower will just dry the dirt on the paint.


    I thought the solution lifted and trapped the dirt inside itself?? I was thinking it would blow off in the solution??

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    you could do a whipe with a WW and then use the blower, I don`t see a problem in that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesacrifice
    you could do a whipe with a WW and then use the blower, I don`t see a problem in that.


    I`m trying to save time by blowing it off and then touch up with MF or just move to claybaring??:nixweiss

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    I`ve never felt the need to blow a car down after using ONR. You need to towel dry to ensure no dirt remains on the paint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    I`ve never felt the need to blow a car down after using ONR. You need to towel dry to ensure no dirt remains on the paint.


    That`s what I was afraid of........



    Too bad there`s not a faster way.........or maybe I just need more practice with the ONR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshVette
    That`s what I was afraid of........



    Too bad there`s not a faster way.........or maybe I just need more practice with the ONR?


    ONR should take 25-50% off a conventional wash time - and be easier too, so I would think your process is flawed.

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    If I go super fast I can do an ONR wash in 25 minutes on a well maintained car. This doesn`t include dressing or anything. I did my gfs car today and it took quite a bit longer. It was filthy due to a drive up to Whistler for a week and I didn`t want to miss any areas.



    I tried adding more than the recommend amount of ONR to the mix, as someone had said it has a better cleaning ability for them. I only found it more difficult to completely dry off, and won`t be doing that again.



    Here`s a tip. Dry as you go. Do a panel and then dry it. You cant go directly to a leaf blower because the ONR left on the paint contains it, I imagine that leaf blowing might actually be evaporating some of the ONR, which would leave behind dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshVette
    That`s what I was afraid of........



    Too bad there`s not a faster way.........or maybe I just need more practice with the ONR?


    Once you get the hang of it, ONR is a very fast way to wash and dry a car.



    If we ever have a Dallas meet (been trying more than a year now), I will be glad to demonstrate how easy it really is to use. Honestly, I could have one of my kids do the demonstration!
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