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How To Dry Your Car?

Let’s step to it.

1. Get the stool out
As a rule of thumb, you always want to start with the highest surface on the vehicle. So, get out the footstool and prepare to dry the roof of your car.

2. Spray a drying aid on surface
You can use a quick detailer or drying aid to help shorten drying time. These can help push water off the surface, reducing the amount of work your towels need to do.

3. Wipe/blow away water
Simply wipe away the water with your drying towel or blow it away with an air dryer. If you are using towels, be sure to use long, sweeping motions. You’ll be able to absorb more of the water this way.
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4. Wring out/switch to clean towel
Between wipes, make sure to wring out your drying towel, if possible, so the towel can continue to absorb water rather than just push it around. Every so often, inspect your towel for bits of debris. Switch to a clean towel when necessary to avoid scratching the paint.

5. Move to the next-highest part of the vehicle and repeat.
Once the roof is dry, you’re ready to move to the next-highest portion of the vehicle, which will be either the hood or the trunk. Repeat the previous steps and then move to another part of the car. Continue to work your way down the vehicle until it is completely dry. And you’re done!


Post time: Dec-08-2023