Tank_McNamara
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- May 23, 2010
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I would never consider blow drying my car. Really bad idea.
I'll tell you why. There was a recent documentary on SciTech TV that took a look at these products. Kind of a "Myth Busters" type of show.
They showed that using a blower to dry a car is similar to sand blasting it. The units take in minute particles and blast them against your paint. Using a microscopic view, they showed that over time, it will damage the surface of the veicle.
Granted, some of the newer systems have nice filteration on them, but it still will not remove every minute particle that can get through.
I am not willing to take that chance and still stick to the using my good microfiber towels.
I'll tell you why. There was a recent documentary on SciTech TV that took a look at these products. Kind of a "Myth Busters" type of show.
They showed that using a blower to dry a car is similar to sand blasting it. The units take in minute particles and blast them against your paint. Using a microscopic view, they showed that over time, it will damage the surface of the veicle.
Granted, some of the newer systems have nice filteration on them, but it still will not remove every minute particle that can get through.
I am not willing to take that chance and still stick to the using my good microfiber towels.