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You know this is a topic that people lose their minds over? I've read so many threads where a water blade is the anti Christ, will poison your wells and cause your pets to grow another leg, well almost that bad, you get my drift. Me? I have one and use it from time to time, never had an issue, but then if you watched me wash and rinse a car, then you'd know there wasn't nothing BUT water left on the paint. There are times when speed is a big factor, like trying to get a car dry before the sun bakes waterspots into the paint. In those cases the blade saves time - stop, no discussion, it does and you know it. Now, for all that think it's a barbed wire just waiting to rip into your paint, I say ok, whatever, use what you like I'll use what works for me. Let's agree to disagree and be civil before this gets going.
If I wash my truck at the Ambulance Corp I use it on the windows and roof. The roof collects so much water it soaks my WW's so I just use it up there when needed.
Works great on windows and don't see why you wouldn't use it on them if they are just sitting around right next to you.
Less WW's I have to was then haha
wish I thought of washing my car at ambulance station