What do you guys use to dry your RX7's
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What do you guys use to dry your RX7's
Just wondering what you guys use to dry your 7s
i currently use a chamoise or however you use it.
usually leaves marks and gets dried out after i use it A FEW TIMES
how do you guys dry your chamois after they are used so they dont dry out and crumble?
i currently use a chamoise or however you use it.
usually leaves marks and gets dried out after i use it A FEW TIMES
how do you guys dry your chamois after they are used so they dont dry out and crumble?
Squeegee & and a single towel:
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...nt+squeegee.do
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/...nt+squeegee.do
just make sure you dont get any dirt on the blade.
I dont know what you mean by dry out and cruble, they dry out, then you wet them down before you use them next time. are you trying to use your chamois without re-wetting them first.
I dont know what you mean by dry out and cruble, they dry out, then you wet them down before you use them next time. are you trying to use your chamois without re-wetting them first.
http://www.eshine.ca/the_dehydrator_...-189.php?cat=9
or ANY microfiber drying towel. I personally wouldn't use a "Squeegee"
or ANY microfiber drying towel. I personally wouldn't use a "Squeegee"
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After a touchless wash, take it for a rip and get to a "reasonable speed" and its done. Some minor drops on the rear hatch and such, just blot dry.
I'm next to a freeway so its easier for me to get to speed.
Also a good wax on the car makes the water fall off.
I'm next to a freeway so its easier for me to get to speed.
Also a good wax on the car makes the water fall off.
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I used to own and operate a detailing business (for about 5 years) and I still have a few of these left over.
IMO, these are best chamois you can buy.
http://www.properautocare.com/ws-04.html
IMO, these are best chamois you can buy.
http://www.properautocare.com/ws-04.html
I will say I tried a cheap blade from a local store and it was crap. If I hadn't tried the Griot version, I would have been put off from them as well.
I use a natural chamois...seems to do great but lot's of people have told me to switch to the waffle microfiber towels. I use 'fast wax' after anyways and that cleans up anything left behind.
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