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Does the soccer mom spend the same bucks as a guy with a $$$$ exotic? I am really surprised by that. I would have thought a dd that will keep depreciating until it has no value would get treated differently than an exotic that a guy is holding as an investment and is banking on appreciating in value. I can't see both writing the same amount on the check. I keep learning. Cool.
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To me it seams like the OP is just in this business to make a quick buck, by saying that the normal person can't tell the difference your saying that you take advantage of their lack of knowledge.
But hey I guess thats the difference between someone that does this because they have a passion for it an someone thats trying to make a quick buck.
Also if your going to get butt hurt an leave a forum because people criticize your "poor" technique then you have no business being on here. We are all here to learn and get better and share experiences.
Kind of got on my nerves so sorry if I offended anyone besides the OP.
I too have been using a water blade on my own cars for years, had a couple black cars and at least 3 other dark colored cars. Never saw any evidence of that blade scratching mine. I know theres prolly 5% more risk of scratching the car with it but REALLY? Every single time you touch the car you run a risk of scratching it. Its all a matter of personal preference.
I wouldnt think of blowing air on my car from a leaf blower thinking that there has to be an air intake on there, couldnt that take in a nice sized chunk of dirt and blow it at your paint at 45mph? Deffinately possible.
I too have been using a water blade on my own cars for years, had a couple black cars and at least 3 other dark colored cars. Never saw any evidence of that blade scratching mine. I know theres prolly 5% more risk of scratching the car with it but REALLY? Every single time you touch the car you run a risk of scratching it. Its all a matter of personal preference.
I wouldnt think of blowing air on my car from a leaf blower thinking that there has to be an air intake on there, couldnt that take in a nice sized chunk of dirt and blow it at your paint at 45mph? Deffinately possible.
I don't know about you, but I don't think there are any large "chunks" of dirt just hanging around in the air of my garage, let alone it getting sucked into the leaf blower and shot out. That's just a ridiculous comparison and something that would never happen.
I don't want to keep getting into this, because I'm not sure you guys are understanding. You said it yourself above, that you "run the risk of scratching the car every time you touch it"... So why would you unnecessarily amplify that risk to save you a bit of time? Yes, using a water blade has more risk than say a thick microfiber or air drying the car etc. Look at Rasky's picture for possible damage. You can google tons of other people where water blades have caused fine scratches, not worth the risk etc. When's the last time someone posted about dirt getting shot out of a leaf blower at ridiculous speeds?
I didnt say LARGE, lol. If you have any dirt flying around it could get blown onto the paint just like someone said "could" happen if dirt floated onto our paint while wiping the car with a blade. COULD COULD COULD.
We all run the risk is what I was saying not just people who use a blade. You think there is more risk in a blade, I think theres more risk in a non filtered leaf blower. Either one is risk just cause you like LB doesnt make anything else NO good in every situation. Its called an OPINION and every one has one/is entitled to it.
i use a leaf blower too, but first get all the pools of water off the glass, roof, hood, than blow the water top down to the bottom of the car, than get a microfiber to dry, cotton towel for door jams, inside trunk lid, etc etc
the blade just makes things go so much faster.