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Old 12-01-2008, 10:04 PM
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I am curious about something. The video says "no water spots" and I am wondering how this works. About a year ago I got an electric blower to try and dry the car. It blew the water off just fine, but I could see water spots forming as it was doing it and the net effect after it was over was bad. I wound up returning the blower and went back to hand drying. I assumed the issue was the minerals in my water. Can you tell me why my experience would be any different with your product? I'd love to not have to manually dry if I could get away from it.
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I am curious about something. The video says "no water spots" and I am wondering how this works. About a year ago I got an electric blower to try and dry the car. It blew the water off just fine, but I could see water spots forming as it was doing it and the net effect after it was over was bad. I wound up returning the blower and went back to hand drying. I assumed the issue was the minerals in my water. Can you tell me why my experience would be any different with your product? I'd love to not have to manually dry if I could get away from it.
If you dry your car in the sun and allow the water to evaporate prior to drying/blowing it off and you have hard (heavy mineral) water you will see spots. With the master blaster, if you dry a freshly washed car in the shade it will blow off 100% so no water is left on the car to evaporate
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