dry your rims?
gmc
10-06-2003, 07:20 PM
Do you people dry your rims besides your paint? If so, what method? Leaf blower, towels?
eckoman_pdx
10-06-2003, 07:23 PM
Do you people dry your rims besides your paint? If so, what method? Leaf blower, towels?
You could use the blower function on a shop-vac, I don't. I use a soft terry cloth towel or big ass microfiber towel to dry off my rims after washing them. Remember, soft towel. I know some detailers that just let the rims air dry after washing them, they only dry the paint. Like I said, I dry off the rims, using a soft terry cloth towel. My boss likes to use the blower on the shop vac, sometimes he uses towels.
You could use the blower function on a shop-vac, I don't. I use a soft terry cloth towel or big ass microfiber towel to dry off my rims after washing them. Remember, soft towel. I know some detailers that just let the rims air dry after washing them, they only dry the paint. Like I said, I dry off the rims, using a soft terry cloth towel. My boss likes to use the blower on the shop vac, sometimes he uses towels.
jon@af
10-06-2003, 09:54 PM
I use microfiber towels and Zep40 non-streaking cleaner. Works like a charm.
BullShifter
10-07-2003, 12:17 AM
I use a towel & compressed air.
I hate water spots/drips
I hate water spots/drips
TexasF355F1
10-07-2003, 10:16 AM
Yea I dry my wheels. I hope everyone who at least takes decent care of their car dries their wheels. Chrome can't look perty unless you get all the water spots off.
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