Just curious on what you guys use for those water spots that just wont go away. There is nothing worse than having a nice freshly washed and detailed truck and seeing those water spots. It makes it look dirty. So lets hear the ideas.
Any suggestion on which one to get?Skyboi said:Guys...Use a leaf blower to dry
Not wet towels....no scratches from squeegies...and it gets the water out of the little crackes and hard to reach areas.
Hey Mantis...Yellomantis said:Any suggestion on which one to get?
Reason I asked is because I actually have a shop vac with 2X filtration. But I don't think it can put out the air volume needed.Skyboi said:Hey Mantis...
I use my craftsman shopvac with detachable leafblower.. But really any one will do.
Clearcoat is like a lens that shows the crisp picture of the paint underneath. Think about it. The more you touch it, the more you micro scratch it.
The less you touch the clearcoat surface of your paint...the less you cloud it.
I wash my Titan, plug in my leafblower and grab a beer and dry....When dry...I wax, grab a beer and look at it.
Slight515 said:These are great ideas. I dont have visible water spots on the paint but I have some on the windows. It was there when I bought the truck like it was parked next to a sprinkler. I always rinse my truck excessivly when washing my truck, and I always dry completely.
I like the craftsman cause I get double duty for my $$$. For $130.00 i get a helluva vac and over 200mph of wind with no exhaust or fuels to screw up my paint. I replaced the power cord with a 50 foot heavy duty one.Yellomantis said:Reason I asked is because I actually have a shop vac with 2X filtration. But I don't think it can put out the air volume needed.
I may look into picking up that craftsman vac/blower combo! I sure hope they still sell it...Skyboi said:I like the craftsman cause I get double duty for my $$$. For $130.00 i get a helluva vac and over 200mph of wind with no exhaust or fuels to screw up my paint. I replaced the power cord with a 50 foot heavy duty one.
Can't beat it for drying though...Wet towels are a thing of the past...No touch drying is the way to go.
Yellomantis said:I may look into picking up that craftsman vac/blower combo! I sure hope they still sell it...
All very easy and refreshment to boot!!Skyboi said:Hey Mantis...
I use my craftsman shopvac with detachable leafblower.. But really any one will do.
Clearcoat is like a lens that shows the crisp picture of the paint underneath. Think about it. The more you touch it, the more you micro scratch it.
The less you touch the clearcoat surface of your paint...the less you cloud it.
I wash my Titan, plug in my leafblower and grab a beer and dry....When dry...I wax, grab a beer and look at it.
Would love to know what you do to remove water spots from the windows!!Skyboi said:Check your PM I sent you a technique for the window spots...Good luck and let me know
x2LittleRam said:Would love to know what you do to remove water spots from the windows!!