Helpful Feedback On Technique

larry33

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Just wanted to pass this big lesson I learned along. I recently purchased a MasterBlaster. The first time I used it, I was blowing a HUGE amount of soapy water from hidden areas onto the paint. To the point that it was a white caked on mess I had to spray water on to soften it in order to clean up.

Then the next time it happened again. I realized my washing and rinsing technique had major flaws that I never would have realized if the MasterBlaster hadn't uncover them. So now, I have tweaked my technique and do a much thorough job. Just putting it out there that not only is it a great dryer, it's a great diagnostic tool!

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I gotta have that tool the compressor thing takes to long.
 
Sorry, just saw this. Yes, I had a couple trouble spots that I consistently didn't rinse well enough. One side of the roof line rail. The bottom left corner of where the trunk and window met to the seam in the trunk. And a chrome accent piece on the lower door. It really took deliberately angling the spray in a certain way to hit those. It's been over a year of thoroughly rinsing, but not knowing.
 
And I do believe the warm air created by the heater helps a lot. The air is a wide diameter blast, as opposed to a thin stream of air from a compressor.
 
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