- My model of MX-5 is: __
- I’m based near: __
- I’m looking for technical help or recommendations on: __cordless dryers
- has anyone used one of these cheap cordless car dryers for blowing water of the car after washing. some of the branded ones can cost a couple of hundred pounds has anyone used one or can recommend one
I use a Ryobi leaf blower but i do have the batteries already, their tools are pretty good though if you did fancy something else later on.
not a bad idea never thought of a leaf blower already got a a couple of Ryobi tools with batteries
Pretty sure this is the one i have, works well for getting the water out of all the crevices. Use a good drying towel too and all is good.
Hmm, I have one too. But it feels more like a sand-blaster if there’s any dust or pollution in the air on a dry day.
I use stored rain water for a calc-free final rinse on our cars and let them air dry. Air drying can be upgraded to a blow-dry by a simple blast around some de-restricted local roads, this does underneath as well while polishing the discs.
No water marks, no scratches, less effort; more happy.
You can buy a resin vessel which allows you to rinse and not leave any wster marks without contact drying.
I bought one for the house windows but use it now and again in the summer when the car jyst needs a rinse.