Sonic Pilot
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- Feb 3, 2017
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I've been giving this some thought. It's pretty well known that anytime you touch the cars surface (as in drying with a M/F towel), you are likely putting scratches in it. They may be very small most of the time and not easily noticeable, but they are occurring.
As an owner of a black car, this is of particular concern to me. I do try my best and apply good technique, but eventually they do occur.
So, what is the consensus on use of a leaf blower to aid in the drying process? So long as the air is clean, is this a better option? I've been looking at this one in particular as a possibility (see below). It pushes over 490cfm and 168 mph in peak mode. Would this be adequate for the job, or would I need something more? Are there negatives associated with this process, or any hidden risks?
https://www.stihlusa.com/products/blowers-and-shredder-vacs/battery-blowers/bga100/
As an owner of a black car, this is of particular concern to me. I do try my best and apply good technique, but eventually they do occur.
So, what is the consensus on use of a leaf blower to aid in the drying process? So long as the air is clean, is this a better option? I've been looking at this one in particular as a possibility (see below). It pushes over 490cfm and 168 mph in peak mode. Would this be adequate for the job, or would I need something more? Are there negatives associated with this process, or any hidden risks?
https://www.stihlusa.com/products/blowers-and-shredder-vacs/battery-blowers/bga100/