Using compressed air blow gun during detailing.

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Watching some Mad Detailing videos where they use a blow gun as part of the routine. Just tried it while vacuuming the carpet and found it great for loosening dirt and debris along edges and corners where the vacuum nozzle cant reach. Also help lift sand and fine particles so they can be vacuumed off. Does a great job along with a detail brush to remove dust and dirt from air vents, around radio and heater controls and around the instrument cluster. Should have used it years ago.
 
Watching some Mad Detailing videos where they use a blow gun as part of the routine. Just tried it while vacuuming the carpet and found it great for loosening dirt and debris along edges and corners where the vacuum nozzle cant reach. Also help lift sand and fine particles so they can be vacuumed off. Does a great job along with a detail brush to remove dust and dirt from air vents, around radio and heater controls and around the instrument cluster. Should have used it years ago.
Next try a Tornador
 
Been using air for decades to clean stuff. I use air to blow the crud from the innards of my fire arms before using solvent then after the solvent losened up the remaining crug , I use compressed air to blow the remainder of the crud. I use compressed air to blow off the dirt when I work on engines.
 
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