How To Dry Car With Master Blaster?

You are so right.
I tell you a black detailed car is something that no other color can offer you.
The hard work pays off, people ask me how I get my car to glow, I ask them if they have an extra hour so I can explain it to them. Lol

My white pickup is so easy to maintain but I don't get that deep down good feeling as I do with my black car.


+1 Hateswirls.
I own 2 black cars and it just comes with the territory.
 
Several people have suggested that this combination is the way to go for a spot free, swirl free drying experience:

-Good LSP

-MasterBlaster

-CR Spotless
 
You are so right.
I tell you a black detailed car is something that no other color can offer you.
The hard work pays off, people ask me how I get my car to glow, I ask them if they have an extra hour so I can explain it to them. Lol

My white pickup is so easy to maintain but I don't get that deep down good feeling as I do with my black car.

White looks awesome if it's done right though.... :xyxthumbs:
 
Well maybe the best way is to sheet with DI water, master blast it and be done.

I personally keep a good wax on the car, rinse a ton to try to remove any surfactants, sheet it, then use the master blaster.

I do have a few water spots here and there, but I use the soft water tap so they wipe right up with UQD.



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