buster Joined Nov 16, 2002 Messages 38,044 Location NJ Oct 23, 2004 #1 Worked great. Tried my dad's today and will pick one up soon. Anyone else use one?
W westex39 Joined Sep 4, 2002 Messages 421 Location LUBBOCK, TX Oct 23, 2004 #2 I've been using one for about 8 years. Sure keeps all those drips and runs from the mirrors and door handles etc. westex
I've been using one for about 8 years. Sure keeps all those drips and runs from the mirrors and door handles etc. westex
4 427Z06 Joined Dec 6, 2003 Messages 7,402 Location Austin, TX Oct 23, 2004 #3 Just get on a strip of empty road and do 90mph. That'll blow all the water off. Oh wait, your truck bed. Find a empty road that goes uphill and do 90 mph.
Just get on a strip of empty road and do 90mph. That'll blow all the water off. Oh wait, your truck bed. Find a empty road that goes uphill and do 90 mph.
S Seth_TJ Joined Sep 26, 2002 Messages 250 Location WV Oct 23, 2004 #4 Saw a guy try it with one he had. The model he has for some reason had all of or part of the exhaust coming out the blower part. Blew 2-stroke exhaust (oil) all over his freshly washed vehicle had to start over, hhaahah
Saw a guy try it with one he had. The model he has for some reason had all of or part of the exhaust coming out the blower part. Blew 2-stroke exhaust (oil) all over his freshly washed vehicle had to start over, hhaahah
S sewerman Joined Jan 28, 2004 Messages 174 Location ct Oct 24, 2004 #5 Yup,use my backpack blower after each wash...Plus you can use it for the leaves in the fall...
M Mud Joined Oct 6, 2004 Messages 701 Location Texas Oct 25, 2004 #6 Leafblowers work good. You can also use an old wiper blade to get most of the water off, makes it a 1-towel job
Leafblowers work good. You can also use an old wiper blade to get most of the water off, makes it a 1-towel job
K KJA426 Joined Jul 9, 2004 Messages 651 Location Punxsutawney, PA. Oct 25, 2004 #7 No streaks or spots for me. I use the "spot-free rinse" at the local automatic car wash.