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    Cool Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!



    After washing the Ford Expedition EL, aka: the school bus, the last thing I wanted to do was use a drying towel on what seemed like acres of sheet metal. It was early in the afternoon and the intense Florida sun was beating down on me and the paint. A black vehicle plus the intense florida sun is a recipe for water spots. Have no fear, Metro is here!

    The Metropolitan Vacuum Cleaner Company has been developing innovations in the vacuum cleaner industry for over 65 years. Besides inventing the hand-held vacuum that is a house-hold favorite for millions of people world wide, they`re also known for developing and manufacturing high volume pumps, inflators, deflators, vacuums and blowers servicing everything from the automotive to the sporting goods industry. One of their most popular inventions, the Master Blaster, has changed the way people look at drying their cars.






    The Master Blaster by Metro features two twin-fan, 4.0 peak horsepower motors. What does all that translate to? It means that you can completely dry your vehicle without the use of any towels because the Master Blaster blows clean, dry, warm, filtered air at up to 58,000 feet-per-minute. Not only does this allow you forgo the drying towels, but it also blasts water out of cracks and crevices. No longer will you have to carry around an extra drying towel after you`ve spent all morning washing your car, drying the spots where water ran out of cracks and crevices.

    The Master Blaster features two switches. Turn the first switch on, and you`ll say "WOW". Turn the second switch on, and you will be speechless. Not only will you be impressed with the sheer power of the unit, but the made-in-USA build quality is refreshing.









    Featuring two twin-fan, 4.0 peak horsepower motors, the Master Blaster has the power to blast water out of spaces that a drying towel couldn`t dream of touching.














    The Master Blaster features a 10 foot commercial strength flexible hose so you can comfortably reach hoods and roof tops of trucks and SUVs. It also has wheels so you can conveniently roll it around.









    Simply put, the Metro Master Blaster is the quickest, safest way to dry your vehicle unless you have one of these in your garage....






    Metro Master Blaster




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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    Quote Originally Posted by AutopiaTech View Post


    I want this one for sure...................
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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    Great write up on the the Master Blaster
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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    I`ll take two. One for each side of the car!!!

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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    Great write-up. I feel bad who is staring into that turbo fan, gonna be a rough day once that sucker fires up!

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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    Great write-up. I feel bad who is staring into that turbo fan, gonna be a rough day once that sucker fires up!
    When I glanced at that picture I thought he as drinking a beer. I thought to myself: "I know how you feel buddy, I could use a couple cold ones myself"

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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket View Post
    When I glanced at that picture I thought he as drinking a beer. I thought to myself: "I know how you feel buddy, I could use a couple cold ones myself"
    All I was thinking was beer and Rocket Science don`t go together.

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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    good write up...have one and i love it.... warm air at 58,000 cfm defintely gets the job done....

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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    Favorite thing with this is it gets the water out of the spots you can`t reach with a towel even if you tried!

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    Re: Drying Your Car with a Jet Engine...well....almost!

    Nice! I always used an air compressor to blast the water out of the nooks and crannies of my old car. Got the job done.

 

 

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