So when you dry the car off using a leaf blower do you dry the entire car at once or in sections at a time? The reason I ask is that I only have a gas powered leaf blower which is somewhat inconvenient for constant starting and stopping.
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can't answer how others do it but I start at the nose of the car and get all the water off there from the grill, around the lights, etc. It tends to blow the water droplettes up the hood and down along the front fenders. I keep blowing the water on the hood up to and over the windshield and than finish the front end by doing both fenders blowing all the water back towards the front doors. As needed spend extra time around emblems, panel gaps, etc to make sure all the water gets blown out.
The front wheels get done at this point also as i'm passing them while doing the front fenders.
Now I start working on the roof, again always blowing water droplettes towards the back and than working down the windows and front (and back) doors.
Extra time is needed to make sure you get all the water out of the sideview mirrors.
At this point we have both sides of the car done to the end of the roof and the end of the back doors. Just keep blowing any water droplettes towards the back, blowing them off the rear glass onto the trunk lid than down and going alone the vehicle on both sides blowing the water off the rear fenders and rear quarters. You finally end up with just the very rear of the vehicle. This tends to blow some water droplettes forward now alone the rear quarters as you blow it out of the rear taillight gaps, etc but that's ok. I try to actually do the entire rear end by starting on one side and blowing everything to the opposite side than as I get to the end I know it will curve around and get some back on the rear quarters on the side but I just keep blowing them down and towards the wheel well to blow off the last drops.
Takes about 10 minutes or less to do the entire vehicle and pretty much ALL the water is gone and no water leaking, dripping, and running out of cracks and from under trim parts as you are trying to polish, etc