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Old 03-07-2011, 08:39 PM
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Airmax and mf drying cloths. If you have a good coat of wax, then blower works excellent.

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Just a heads up for those looking for a really nice multi purpose tool, the Metro Vac and the Griots car vacuum are capable of really strong suction for vacuuming the interior and they also put out just the right amount of air to dry the car and remove heavy dust after a drive. Very powerful and versatile.
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Originally Posted by No HTwo O
My first, and only, reservation about the leaf blower method +4 years ago was, "What will my neighbors think!". Then, I remembered they already think I am a bit crazy and ****, and I decide "**** 'em" and have been leaf blowing my Porsche dry ever since.

Also great for drying the cabrio top on the Boxster.
My sentiments exactly.



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