Jaretr1 New member Joined Jan 29, 2011 Messages 2,391 Reaction score 0 Mar 15, 2016 #21 Quick blow dry and or a quick trip around the street usually does the trick.
AutoApollo New member Joined Aug 29, 2015 Messages 209 Reaction score 0 Mar 15, 2016 Thread starter #22 Mongo333 said: I was using my shop vac as a blower until I stepped on the hose one day and a big puff of dust and dirt flew out......made me think a $40 leaf blower was a better option...... Click to expand... Obviously you clean it out first!
Mongo333 said: I was using my shop vac as a blower until I stepped on the hose one day and a big puff of dust and dirt flew out......made me think a $40 leaf blower was a better option...... Click to expand... Obviously you clean it out first!
The Guz Well-known member Joined Jun 17, 2013 Messages 8,785 Reaction score 65 Mar 15, 2016 #23 Found the link to Mike Phillips' thread where he used the sidekick and DP Tire Coating. This is what I use. http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...rupes-production-detailing-mike-phillips.html
Found the link to Mike Phillips' thread where he used the sidekick and DP Tire Coating. This is what I use. http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...rupes-production-detailing-mike-phillips.html