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    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post

    Perhaps all the rock concerts at Fillmore West are now catching up ?? Grateful Dead used to put up a huge, huge, wall of speakers and amplifiers - all McIntosh - and the sound was absolutely beautiful and clear. You didnt just hear it, you felt it going through you! I am sure that all this stuff didnt help my ears either, but boy, was it worth it !!!!!!!

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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted2Bling View Post
    Just picked this up.





    Hopefully it makes my day a little easier. It`s supposed to be battery powered, 120 mph winds, which I wasn`t too sure about at first but after trying it out, it proved to be pretty powerful. Can`t wait to wash a car again
    Well this proved to be a worthless piece of crap. It barely pushes water, the only thing it`s good for is getting water out of tight places, other than that, it is garbage and I won`t be using it ever again!! I`m putting it back on ebay tomarrow, if anyone wants it, feel free to send a message
    Get your shine on!

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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    I use a air nozzle with the rubber tip hooked up to a air compressor. Works awesome for getting into the nooks and crannies.

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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    Quote Originally Posted by JSFM35X View Post
    Just picked up the metro blaster to replace my leaf blower. Must easier to blow out wheels and tight areas. I got the dual motor blaster and I am very happy. You will need to upgreade your electricity as I kept blowing the breaker.
    Since I purchased the Master Blaster I wonder how I ever survived without it!
    I had to add a dedicated 20a circuit too, but it was well worth it.
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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    The Master Blaster is a very nice pricey machine. I never had luck with a leaf blower due to controlling the air direction like you have with the MB. It can save some time especially chasing down the water dripping from window stripping and crevices.

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    Love my Master Blaster !!!!!
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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pats300zx View Post
    Love my Master Blaster !!!!!
    +1

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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pats300zx View Post
    Love my Master Blaster !!!!!
    +2
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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    I use a backpack blower myself. I am in the landscaping business, so I now use my spare to detail my cars. It works great and saves time. Mine might be slightly overkill. It blows around 235mph. Hardly any water left after using.

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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    Quote Originally Posted by scotlykins View Post
    I use a backpack blower myself. I am in the landscaping business, so I now use my spare to detail my cars. It works great and saves time. Mine might be slightly overkill. It blows around 235mph. Hardly any water left after using.
    Doesn`t backpack blowers spit out oil???
    Get your shine on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted2Bling View Post
    Doesn`t backpack blowers spit out oil???
    I thought all has blowers spit oil. That`s why I never use them.
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    Re: Anyone here use a blower to dry?

    This is what i have,Shop-Vac® 16 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum with Detachable Blower - 9311711 it kills two birds with one stone and works great.
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