Old Nov 6, 2003 | 07:41 PM
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Daniel
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Default Alright you car clean freaks, best way to dry my car?

I'm in search of the perfect way to dry my car. I have not washed it in probably half a year (no joke) and it's about time I did something about it. One of my biggest problems though is the drying process. If I drive and let it air dry, I get water spots on windows and on the rear bumper. I'm not getting the results that I need.

Sometimes I just let it sit there and dry, but that takes too long and usually resorts to method number one.

I used a chamois(sp?) once and won't ever do it again.

I've used cotton towels before and just got streak marks that "shine" in the right light at the right angle.

I've used a rubber squeege type deal that I'm afraid could damage the paint, and also doesn't dry like I want it to.

Bottom line, I'm unhappy with all my previous methods at attempting to dry the car. How the crap do I do it the right way?


This is what I want my car to look like after I'm done cleaning!

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