Master Blaster on a Large Vehicle
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Yes, I both hand-wash and wax it, which is quite a workout. To avoid water spots, I have to wash and microfiber dry section-by-section, and I'm looking for a quicker way. The entire coach is automotive paint base and clear coat finished.
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The key is the car needs to be well waxed/polished to bead water.
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Foosh (05-12-2016)
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So, the Master Blaster was delivered yesterday, and I decided to try it out on my Jeep today. It's OK, but I wasn't exactly blown away by it, pun intended.
It wasn't a time-saver for me. I think I'm quicker with my stacks of microfiber towels, and I'm not phobic about touching my car to dry it. In fact, I needed to go over the vehicle w/ detailer anyway after using the blower because I couldn't dry it quickly enough to avoid waterspots.
I'll use it, but I wouldn't buy it again.
It wasn't a time-saver for me. I think I'm quicker with my stacks of microfiber towels, and I'm not phobic about touching my car to dry it. In fact, I needed to go over the vehicle w/ detailer anyway after using the blower because I couldn't dry it quickly enough to avoid waterspots.
I'll use it, but I wouldn't buy it again.