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Blower drier

SGH

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Just got my C4S back from detailing and ceramic coating and looking at some sort of blower drier. I already have a Di pressure vessel for rinse, now torn between a small air blower or one of these warm air blowers.

Anyone used either ?
 

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I thought the whole point of a DI filter was that there was no need to dry! (No contaminants remain in the water)

I find that after my ceramic coating, the car needs minimal towel drying if you use the open hose sheeting method to get most of the water off.
 
Yes there is no real need to dry with pressure vessel if it's sunny, I just wanted something to blow off to make job a bit quicker.

Always use open hose rinse but never been a fan of drying off with microfiber cloths.
 
I've got a Metro Vac dryer. Great for shifting water from shuts, around mirrors and from the wheels.
 

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