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    Hate after I wash the car and get waterspots when it drys outside I was looking at getting a leaf blower for now till I get back to work to buy something better I was looking on the harbor freight website and found http://www.harborfreight.com/3-in-1-...her-62337.html what do you guys think ?
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    I usually use a blower to dry tires and rims, but not the paint on the car. They do work great to get water out from places that you can't get to with a cloth. I always dry my cars with a chamois type thing. I use one called "The Absorber." It works great, and gets rid of most water spots when you wipe over the car. I think they're pretty cheap too.

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    I use a little electric leaf blower to get the majority of water off, then I hit it with a waffle microfiber towel
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    I don't get water spots when I use the Rain-X Caruba soap
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    Check this out. Also having some sort of protection will help you remove excess water.

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