Advice - Master Blaster
I have a master blaster that I am trying to incorporate into the drying phase of my wash and need some advice.
When I complete my wash and the car is still wet I spray detail spray onto the wet car before towel drying. This is Adam's polishes recommendation. From there I will towel dry and use the master blaster after the car is dry for crevices and wheels. The issue is that the water blows onto the dry portions of the car. Any suggestions on how I could use the detail spray along with the MB? Thanks. |
use MB first. get ride of 95% of water
then detailer/wipe |
^ Thanks Mooty. I'll give it a try.
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Originally Posted by mooty
(Post 13896954)
use MB first. get ride of 95% of water
then detailer/wipe |
Originally Posted by detailersdomain
1000% that is the best way to do it. :thumbup:
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You can also blow the water out of the cracks/crevices/etc with the MB towards a drying towel to soak up the water so it doesn't blow onto the dry areas.
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Originally Posted by NA430GTS
(Post 13901332)
Thanks for the confirmation!
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wear ear plugs. it's LOUD.
i love waking up neighbors and making their dogs bark |
Originally Posted by mooty
wear ear plugs. it's LOUD.
i love waking up neighbors and making their dogs bark |
Originally Posted by mooty
use MB first. get ride of 95% of water
then detailer/wipe |
Agreed here. I use the MB first, then spray wax and wipe dry, then finish off with MB. Works great!
And 100% agreed on ear plugs. If I don't, my ears hurt and ring! |
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