mpf
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I have a budget corded "remington" 7.5 amps, 150 mph. Works great for automotive, it's sole purpose. Front, rear, and mirrors impossible on S197 otherwise...
The time it takes dragging around cords & such why not just take a few more mins & dry it by hand? If lazyness is an issue then why even bother washing the car? Just go get some lil debbies cakes & watch tv...lol
I've never seen a leaf blower that blows exhaust fumes forward. That's a pretty rediculous thing to consider harmful to a paint job. Pointed in the right direction there's no way it could be harmful.
I use a combination of things to dry my car with. A leaf blower, or compressed air is used for the grills, taillights, cowl etc.
Gas powered blower is a definite NO.
Yes I am well aware your car will make contact with exhaust fumes while driving, but a gas powered 2 stroke leaf blower will spit/mist raw/unburnt fuel and oil directly on your paint, something traffic will not do directly.
But hey it's your car, I personally don't like spending hours cleaning my car just to have raw fuel/oil on the surface during the drying stages.
If you are just looking for a cheap solution to drying your car, an electric/corded leaf blower thats 200+ mph will do fine.
There are ones out there that blow the fumes out with the air, so there is no way to point it in a right direction since the fumes come right out with the air you're blowing on the car. That's the kind we're talking about being potentially harmful.
And as far as it being hard to dry a car with just a blower. I can do it on my GC with my little cheap blower that is under 200MPH easily. If the car is waxed/sealed properly it will just fly right off of it easily.
Gas powered blower is a definite NO.
Yes I am well aware your car will make contact with exhaust fumes while driving, but a gas powered 2 stroke leaf blower will spit/mist raw/unburnt fuel and oil directly on your paint, something traffic will not do directly.
But hey it's your car, I personally don't like spending hours cleaning my car just to have raw fuel/oil on the surface during the drying stages.
If you are just looking for a cheap solution to drying your car, an electric/corded leaf blower thats 200+ mph will do fine.
With a gasoline powered hand held blower you would probably need to fab up an exhaust deflector so that the exhaust isn't blowing forward. This could be as simple as buying a copper 90 from the hardware store plumbing department and brazing it on the muffler.
Seer I told you.