Pondrew said:This happened.....
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Pondrew said:This happened.....
pvr said:Blow drying is the only thing I have done for about 15 years now. The most marring is from drying the car, so the drying with air is the best way.
I have two different dryers, one on wheels and mains power with warm air and one cordless one….then when I’ve done all that and got it looking immaculate I finish it off by getting it throughly pebble dashed for that perfect finishing touch on the NC500…..works a treat…! :driving: :evil: :evil:
Pondrew said:I read this thread and thought I would try using my petrol-powered leaf blower to dry the Z4. This happened.....
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Sturgeon still owes me £9k for respray costsjohn-e89 said:pvr said:Blow drying is the only thing I have done for about 15 years now. The most marring is from drying the car, so the drying with air is the best way.
I have two different dryers, one on wheels and mains power with warm air and one cordless one….then when I’ve done all that and got it looking immaculate I finish it off by getting it throughly pebble dashed for that perfect finishing touch on the NC500…..works a treat…! :driving: :evil: :evil:
Boyo said:Just to bear in mind a leaf blower won't dry the car as it doesn't have the facility to warm the air it is blowing out. Depending on weather conditions, it may take a while to blow all of the residual water off a car even if it had a ceramic coating. A benefit of using a dryer with a long flexible hose is that the main unit rests on the floor and it's easier to work all around the car, including the roof. You are also less likely to accidentally knock the blower against the paintwork.TitanTim said:Thanks for the replies and suggestions![]()
Pretty much narrowed it down to this Milwaukee,
https://www.toolden.co.uk/gardening/gardening-sale/milwaukee-m12-bbl-501x-12v-cordless-blower-with-1x-5-0ah-battery/#description-link
Tim.
Pondrew said:I read this thread and thought I would try using my petrol-powered leaf blower to dry the Z4. This happened.....
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She has deleted your WhatsApp message.pvr said:Sturgeon still owes me £9k for respray costsjohn-e89 said:pvr said:Blow drying is the only thing I have done for about 15 years now. The most marring is from drying the car, so the drying with air is the best way.
I have two different dryers, one on wheels and mains power with warm air and one cordless one….then when I’ve done all that and got it looking immaculate I finish it off by getting it throughly pebble dashed for that perfect finishing touch on the NC500…..works a treat…! :driving: :evil: :evil:
Might be :roll:pvr said:MikeyH said:OMG it’s no wonder these get called ‘hairdressers’ carsoke: :rofl:
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Bet you are secretly thinking about itoke:
+1 for the Big Boi dryer. Had mine for 3 years now and it's a great bit of kit.MikeyP said:Did you go for the Milwaukee in the end Tim? When I first got my Z4MC I tried my Stihl petrol leaf blower that I’d always used for drying my mountain bike. However, I soon realised that the 2 stoke oil droplets in the exhaust fumes decorated the Saphire Black paintwork with thousands of oily ring marks!
I then looked at the cheap pet dryer options but thought they’d take too long to dry a whole car. In the end I found a reasonably priced used professional ‘BigBoi’ car dryer and I’m very happy with it. It’s amazing how much water gets trapped behind badges, mirrors and number plates etc. It amuses my neighbours no end but it’s a lovely feeling putting the Coupe in the garage knowing it’s properly dry![]()
It works really well with the soft green band preventing scratches on the car. I got mine from Amazon. But look carefully. The one I bought included a plastic bracket to hang up the blower plus plastic brackets for two batteries. That one was £27.00. You can buy them without the brackets for about £20.00. However, if you try to purchase the brackets separately they are inordinately expensive and can only obtained from the USA. Postage alone for three small bits of plastic is £14.00.pvr said:Now you made me look at the stubby attachments :?:lol: