View Poll Results: What is your current method of drying

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  • Wipe dry with WW

    24 45.28%
  • Blot dry with WW

    9 16.98%
  • Spray car with QD after final rinse and wipe with WW

    3 5.66%
  • Chamois

    5 9.43%
  • Absorber

    6 11.32%
  • California Water Blade (CW

    6 11.32%
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  1. #1

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    Hey I was just curious as to most popular method of drying after a wash.?

    I started using an absorber a few years ago then switched to a CWB, then I found this siteb:xyxthumbs and switched to a wipe down with a WW, and currently just blotting dry with a WW. My next method may be spraying down with adam`s detail spray and then wiping dry.



    What do you guys chose??

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    Sheet water using the hose, followed by blotting with a cotton towel, and finishing off with short wipes using waffle weave towels.



    For qew washes I just do short, gentle wipes using a costco microfiber towel and then follow up with a waffle weave.



    In both cases i go around the car once more with a towel and a qd (clearkote quikshine, eagle one wws, eimann fabrik clear pearl).

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    I use a leafblower followed by WW. That shoud probably be added to the poll,

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    Wash, Blow with leaf blower, spray car with Spray and Wipe, then use the Excel WW MF towel to dry.

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    I wet a MF towel, wring out the excess water and wipe.

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    drag a well worn cotton towel across horiz surfaces, and sop up the sides...then detail dry with WW MF...
    ////AMG

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    short wipes across panel w/WW

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    Sheet water with hose, then dab/short wipes with WW.
    Later ......

    Mike

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    Some times I use my Leaf blower followed by MF to get any left over water.

    My primary method of drying is (and this will make some people shudder )

    CWB on the roof, hood, trunk all windows and on the big flat sections on the doors to get most of the water then a MF to get the rest.
    Insert witty quip here...

    Shawn

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    I`ve heard of useing a leaf blower, but I never considered it until I saw a tip on a video over at Adams. He was using a hose attached to the outflow of a vacuum cleaner to blow the water out of the cracks and crevices.



    I plan on trying that next time. The 530i traps a lot of water in a couple of places.

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    I agree with sheeting the water with a hose, removes a lot of the water just doing that. Then I lay the WW on the car and run my hands over it, causing the towel to wick up what water is left on the surface of the car. No rubbing, no dragging anything across the surface and the car is perfectly dry. I then will go over the car with another WW to get what is in the cracks and crannies.

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    I use a leaf blower too. Only if I miss a spot or two do I use a MF towel for touchup drying.

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    Sheet water off without hose nozzle

    Use Leaf Blower

    Follow up with Pakshak Waffle Weave and 24 x 24 MF
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    Sheet water with the hose, then wipe with WW.

    Then drive the car around the block to remove trapped water, and dry again with a WW.



    Mini-WWs for the wheels, Walmart MFs for the tires/door jambs.
    Paul...

    `13 Mazda3i P21S/WG sealant/Paste Glaz/QD+
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    No nozzle rinse, then double sided tricot weave drying towel

    Lay it out, fold it in half twice.

    I do the glass first, then roof, bonnet, boot, left side and right side, then change to another towel and dry the door jambs and rubber seals and finally, engine bay



    have always followed that with a QD with wash mitt and other side of the tricot drying towel or if that`s too wet, a white ultra fine pakshak MF buff cloth
    Car care/detailing sadly isn`t high on the agenda for 98% of australians.

 

 
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