silverfox
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- Oct 5, 2010
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I really think the Metro Master Blaster has been a game changer for me...but up to now, I've only used it after a conventional wash (i.e. after a complete wash/rinse using the sheeting method, leaving the surface very clean).
Rinseless washing is different because you are not using a hose for a final rinse-off ( to ensure you are going to be drying a clean surface). Rinseless washing will leave some stuff on the paint, although suspended...to be wiped off with a drying towel/drying agent of some type.
Having said that, the Master Blaster puts out such a blast of air that I'm wondering if it could potentially damage the paint (which defeats its purpose)... if the surface of the paint has any remaining dirt suspended on it while blasting it dry? Because the dirt is already suspended in the rinseless wash solution, perhaps my concerns are unwarranted.
Rinseless washing is different because you are not using a hose for a final rinse-off ( to ensure you are going to be drying a clean surface). Rinseless washing will leave some stuff on the paint, although suspended...to be wiped off with a drying towel/drying agent of some type.
Having said that, the Master Blaster puts out such a blast of air that I'm wondering if it could potentially damage the paint (which defeats its purpose)... if the surface of the paint has any remaining dirt suspended on it while blasting it dry? Because the dirt is already suspended in the rinseless wash solution, perhaps my concerns are unwarranted.