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Number: 3182
From: "Sandy Block" <cigarsandy@c...>
Date: Fri Jul 25, 2003  10:19 am
Subject: Re: Yahoo! Automobile Detailing Club

Body:
Re: Yahoo! Automobile Detailing Club


Air compressor is not as good because the end of it (the nozzle - for
lack of a better term) is smal & narrow, therefore taking a much
longer time to do. Whereas the end (nozzle) of the lawn & leaf
blower is like 4" w-i-d-e and covers a larger sweep of the car's
surface than does the narrow end of the air compressor.

-- In ascmclaren@yahoogroups.com, "jdawg" <jdawg@e...> wrote:
> an air compressor works nicely also.
> jdawg
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--- In ascmclaren@yahoogroups.com, "Sandy Block" <cigarsandy@c...>
> wrote:
> > Hi, 'Ya, Frank. Most of what you say is what I do, but I think
> that
> > i do one thing that's better, and I'd like your thoughts on it.
I
> > found that chamois are a pain, and frequently pull wax of the
car,
> > and towels leave lint. So, I though about what they use/do at
car
> > washes (No, I NEVER go) and I went out & bought myself a Sears
> Lawn &
> > Leaf blower, and now I only use that, actually blowing the car
> dry.
> > You would never believe how much water comes flying out from
under
> > mouldings, and cracks and joints, not to even mention from around
> the
> > windshield mouldings, and taillamps! It usually takes me
anywhere
> > from 10 to 13 minutes to throughly do the car. No lint, no
> smears,
> > and no trapped water waiting to rust. Try it, I think you'll
> agree!
> >
> > S A N D Y
> >
> >
> >
> >

--- In ascmclaren@yahoogroups.com, "Frank" <mirrorfinishman@y...>
> > wrote:
> > > Everyone from ASC McLaren Capri and Mustang is invited to visit
> and
> > > join our club;
> > >
> > > Yahoo! Automobile Detailing Club
> > > http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/automobiledetailing
> > >
> > > Frank Canna [Club Owner]
> > > Mirror Finish Detailing
> > > Williamstown, NJ
> > > http://mysite.verizon.net/canna