[FONT=verdana, arial, helvetica]Does anyone use the California water blade? I've had one for years to get most of the water off and then towel dried.
Now that I know more about proper paint care, I've been questionin whether the blade is really safe for my paint? The blade is amazingly flexible and soft still. I don't see any scratches that could be attributed to blade but then again...
I've got a lot of swirls and oxidation that could easily hide light scratches.
Any special techniques I should follow when using the blade?
For the record, I now use the blade to get most of the water off and then use a large waffle weave microfiber towel to dry. I also use a two bucket method to wash the car. I have the PC...just need to save up some money for the polishing pads and foam gun.
I would still like to use the blade as it makes drying the car so much faster...but would stop if it is considered to be a scratch maker.[/FONT]
Now that I know more about proper paint care, I've been questionin whether the blade is really safe for my paint? The blade is amazingly flexible and soft still. I don't see any scratches that could be attributed to blade but then again...

Any special techniques I should follow when using the blade?
For the record, I now use the blade to get most of the water off and then use a large waffle weave microfiber towel to dry. I also use a two bucket method to wash the car. I have the PC...just need to save up some money for the polishing pads and foam gun.
I would still like to use the blade as it makes drying the car so much faster...but would stop if it is considered to be a scratch maker.[/FONT]