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Old 12-02-2008, 09:59 PM
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I'm suprised nobody has said anything about how Chuck Norris dries his car...










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Strictly large microfiber towels..
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absorber, works perfect.
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^^^^^ +1
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Originally Posted by socmguy
I usually pull out of the wash and head down the highway about 90! Not much water left on the car after that!
As cool as that may sound, that is the worst technique for drying off your car.

First off the water attracts more dust and dirt, and when it eventually drys off you will have water spots along with dirt stuck to your car.

Leaf blowers are the best way to dry a car because cleaner air is blowing onto your car, as opposed to driving off with water still clung to your car.



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