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Old 09-04-2006, 12:14 AM
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Okay, so maybe this topic doesn't belong here, but I just got finishing washing up the Turbo and I just had to share this little gadget with everyone who likes washing the car themselves - this thing kicks ***:




I use it to dry the entire car, and for touch up I go back with a waffle towel. It is awesome for door jambs, trunk and the troublesome rear engine lid area. Great on wheels too!

Some say, why not use a leaf blower? Lear blowers are not filtered, this thing blows filtered warm air and the force is incredible.

Save your back, your time and most importantly, the finish on your car...

The unit is made by Double K. I am in no way affiliated with these people, I just love the product and recommend it highly ... here's a link if you want more information:

http://www.doublekindustries.com
Old 09-04-2006, 11:07 AM
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Yeah, I'm not hot on leaf blowers either since it also blows a lot of dust.
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I use one just like it on my Road King, works great
Old 09-05-2006, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by drbf
I use one just like it on my Road King, works great
That's why I bought one originally, I also have a RK! But after trying it there, why not on the car?



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