California Water Blade

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What do you guys think of this product? Newbie here!
 
I use to use this until the guys told me how easily it can scratch your paint. Since then Ive switched to the Guzzler and havent looked back. Only thing Id use the blade for is to dry the windows.
 
so one guzzler will do the whole car?
 
03gtmustang said:
I use to use this until the guys told me how easily it can scratch your paint. Since then Ive switched to the Guzzler and havent looked back. Only thing Id use the blade for is to dry the windows.
:iagree: :iagree:
 
Mine is used on the glass door in the shower. Sheeting and WW MF towel is all it takes for mu full size 2006 Durango.
 
I might use to on a white or silver vehicle because the fine fine scratches that may occur will not usually show, however on anything darker than silver guzzler is the only way to go.
 
03gtmustang said:
I use to use this until the guys told me how easily it can scratch your paint. Since then Ive switched to the Guzzler and havent looked back. Only thing Id use the blade for is to dry the windows.

:iagree:
 
I also once used the CA water blade. Not anymore once I seen what it does to the paint and the how awesome the leaf blower and guzzler(s) work. That combo can't be beat IMO! However I still use it on windows!
 
How bad did it scratch ur car? I remember seeing on the case stating that it would not scratch your cars!
 
I have a friend who uses it and I showed him some pictures from here and I'm going to go over his house to show him the swirls he has on his baby.

He insists that it can not scratch the paint, it even says on the packaging that it will not scratch the paint. He has a Mercedes SLK and that's his baby and I went over his house and looked at it and that thing has swirls every where...I'm going to try and take pictures of it...actually when I get my Cyclo I'm going to remove his swirls. He wants me to try the Cyclo on his baby.

Well what I'm trying to say is that I personally don't use it. Anything with an edge I don't bring close to any of my vehicles just the Guzzler...man I love those towels....to think I once used terry cloth...or I mean bath towels cut up in to big squares to dry my vehicles man I've come a long way...lol.
 
I definitely graduated from the absorber. I don't remember using bath towwels and t shirts though, but my friend did :eek:
 
If u must u may be able to use it on windows but thats it
 
Regardless of how well you think you got off ALL the dirt, dust, debris, and particles IT will at the MINIMAL micro mar/etch your paint trust me. These things do what they say as far as save you time and the effort and hassle of drying a car...if YOU WANT scratches and swirls marks. However I am considering of probably still using it on vehicles that require a full detail and are already pretty bad (swirl and scratch wise). I figure it will cut time and I will be correcting the paint anyways, but I am still not 100% on this yet? And NO I don’t use it on my vehicles…ONLY gas blower and Guzzler here!
 
we use the CA water blade at the car dealer to dry cars quickly. it really saves a TON of time and as long as the car is clean, it wont scratch. its great for the windows because it wipes away all of the water leaving behind just a nice dry window! The paint is usually pretty much dry after using it too.
 
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