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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
What do you use to dry?
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<blockquote data-quote="fiveohpoepoe" data-source="post: 8995807" data-attributes="member: 29158"><p>Top to bottom. Example, roof to the windows but ALL windows then down to the body panels. On a mid sized car, it should take about 10-15 minutes. If you keep the quick detail spray on and it beads real well, cut a few minutes off. But I always see a couple of runs or water spots left so I go back. Its time consuming but its prob one of the best ways to do it and avoids putting anything on the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiveohpoepoe, post: 8995807, member: 29158"] Top to bottom. Example, roof to the windows but ALL windows then down to the body panels. On a mid sized car, it should take about 10-15 minutes. If you keep the quick detail spray on and it beads real well, cut a few minutes off. But I always see a couple of runs or water spots left so I go back. Its time consuming but its prob one of the best ways to do it and avoids putting anything on the car. [/QUOTE]
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