Opinon on water squeegees
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Originally posted by RockPick
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RP
QUICK!!! Someone write this down and save a link to this thread!! I have it immortally saved by using the 'QUOTE' feature!!! The only way he can change it will involve the little '01 XLT changed at XX XXXXXX at the bottom of the post!
Victory is mine!
He agreed with me!
*DANCE DANCE*
RP
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Well, I used my Cali Water Blade again last week after this thread came to be...
Harley is right. Make sure your vehicle is SUPER ULTRA WET when you use it and it'll help you out.
As most everyone knows that has used or is using this blade, it's not a solve all. You're still going to need the high-pile cotton however; certainly not as many of them.
I was impressed. I'll start using it again I suppose.
RP
Harley is right. Make sure your vehicle is SUPER ULTRA WET when you use it and it'll help you out.
As most everyone knows that has used or is using this blade, it's not a solve all. You're still going to need the high-pile cotton however; certainly not as many of them.
I was impressed. I'll start using it again I suppose.
RP
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i use a leaf blower every once in a while. does an okay job but just takes a little longer. works awsome for the engine bay though.
leather chamois are aight, but an absorber will do the job alot quicker and easier and they hold more water. and when they are wet, just ring them out and they are instantly dry again
leather chamois are aight, but an absorber will do the job alot quicker and easier and they hold more water. and when they are wet, just ring them out and they are instantly dry again