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DarkSith 09-26-2005 07:21 AM

How do you dry your stang???
 
The water at my house sux, it has rust and all kinds of other stuff in it :mad: . **** country water, Cause of this I have the most horrible time with keeping water spots off my car. :(

Can everyone tell me how they dry thier stang, or how they get rid of water spots.

Thanks,
Travis

timstpetefl 09-26-2005 07:32 AM

get a fake shami and a real one, use the fake shami to get the big water off then come back with the leather shami, never streak and the leather helps buff out swirls, I have no swirls in my car at all right now.

MineralGT 09-26-2005 08:18 AM

I drive it around the block after I wash it then use a Shami to dry it...I also have a Mineral Grey car so you can't really notice watersports...I would listen more to the guys who own black cars.

venom 09-26-2005 08:19 AM

If you dont mind shelling out some dough try this just dont use a leaf blower as they are not filters so you will actually be blowing dirt at hight speeds towards your paint http://www.superiorcarcare.net/vacmb3.html

DarkSith 09-26-2005 08:42 AM

The fake shami and real shami suggestion sounds like it would work well. :)
I've tried driving it around the block, but country rodes in southcarolina are way to dirty. :(
As for the blower I'd rather spend $400 on my car than on a way to dry it. Unless I was rich, Then it would'nt matter. :cool:

BrentK 09-26-2005 08:55 AM

Try washing your whole car then hose it off and right after back it into your garage. Use 2 towels wowfel weave if you have them if not order some they are cheap. Do one section at a time rotating between the two and the shade should not leav any marks.

Shambles 09-26-2005 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by MineralGT
I drive it around the block after I wash it then use a Shami to dry it...I also have a Mineral Grey car so you can't really notice watersports...I would listen more to the guys who own black cars.

You have watersports on your car? Which sports?

MineralGT 09-26-2005 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by MTShambles
You have watersports on your car? Which sports?

*edit waterspots LOL...Thanks Shambles.

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StangMan04 09-26-2005 02:01 PM

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Ghostalker 09-26-2005 02:29 PM

Best product on the market for drying your car you ask?
Why, simply put, The Absorber!
You can buy it at autozone for $9.99 and it comes in a little plastic tube container.
This product dries your car without scratching it, leaving any lint, or removing wax... there are many ways to use it... roll it up a bit and dry in 8" linesm or unfold it when more dry and do a large area at a time. This drastically cuts down on the time needed to dry your car, and leaves nothing behind, i have never used anything like it... yeah
The Absorber
I am sure most of you have heard of it... it can be used for ather things too, but is AMAZING for cars.

Lances03SVT 09-26-2005 02:38 PM

Yep the absorber is the Shiznit.Thats all I use.Can't stand the leather shammys anymore.I've had the same absorber for about 4 years now and still works great.

FritoBandito 09-26-2005 04:06 PM

Absorbers rock! The longer you use them the better they get. Mine is all ratty and has blood stains on it and it still dries better than anything I have ever tried.

Lances03SVT 09-26-2005 04:59 PM

Yep same here.Mine used to be purple but it's real faded now.

WaterDR 09-26-2005 05:07 PM

Water spots are that caused by having hard water that is left to dry on the surface of the car. To prevent spots, you either have to prevent the car from drying on its own, or get better water. Buying a water softener is the only permanent fix.

But, here are some good pointers and you will love me for them.

1 - Do not wash the car in the hot sun especially if you have hard water.

2 - Buy a few gallons of distilled water at the grocerly store. Put the distilled water in a clean garden sprayer and use this as your final rinse water. The distilled water will actually rinse away the hard water and will/can actually re-dissolved water spots.

3 - If all else fails, you can add a little bit Jet Dry to your rinse water. Just be sure that there is no detergents in the brand you select. That stuff will cause the water to sheet like a bastard and you wont even need to dry the car.

You can thank me later,

Signed,

The WaterDR
(and fellow multi-black car owner)

DarkSith 09-26-2005 05:46 PM

Thanks for all the replys guys You've all been a great help. Now I just have to try these suggestions and see wich one works best for me.

Badfish 09-26-2005 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by MT's#1Customer!
Water spots are that caused by having hard water that is left to dry on the surface of the car. To prevent spots, you either have to prevent the car from drying on its own, or get better water. Buying a water softener is the only permanent fix.

But, here are some good pointers and you will love me for them.

1 - Do not wash the car in the hot sun especially if you have hard water.

2 - Buy a few gallons of distilled water at the grocerly store. Put the distilled water in a clean garden sprayer and use this as your final rinse water. The distilled water will actually rinse away the hard water and will/can actually re-dissolved water spots.

3 - If all else fails, you can add a little bit Jet Dry to your rinse water. Just be sure that there is no detergents in the brand you select. That stuff will cause the water to sheet like a bastard and you wont even need to dry the car.

You can thank me later,

Signed,

The WaterDR
(and fellow multi-black car owner)

ahhh water nazi!

DarkSith 09-26-2005 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by MTShambles
You have watersports on your car? Which sports?

lol, my bad.

MattJ 09-26-2005 08:00 PM

I use a squeegy. Specificly the california water blade...

madmatt 09-27-2005 07:32 AM

Absorber knock off, Im going to have to try that jet dry thing though, but doesnt it put soap back on the car? Also, how the hell do you get blood stains on an absorber?

roushrider81 09-27-2005 09:17 AM

the absorber by far is the best

rada 10-09-2005 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by FritoBandito
Absorbers rock! The longer you use them the better they get. Mine is all ratty and has blood stains :eek: on it and it still dries better than anything I have ever tried.

Frito, may we ask why you're drying up blood w/ your Absorber? ............On second thought, we don't want to know.

...NOTE TO SELVES: Don't turn your back in Frito when he has an Absorber in his hand and a weird look in his eyes!!! :eek: :eek:

;)


Absorbers are all I use, great around the house too.

WaterDR 10-09-2005 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by madmatt
Absorber knock off, Im going to have to try that jet dry thing though, but doesnt it put soap back on the car? Also, how the hell do you get blood stains on an absorber?

Matt, that depends on what product you buy. You can get the straight Jet-Dry. Then you rinse the car with straight water.

tah94stang 10-09-2005 06:00 PM

Save time and invest in two products. The water blade and the absorber. It only takes me about 5 to 10 minutes to dry my car. I have a black car and I never have water spots. The water blade is great for getting most of the water off then you follow with the absorber. Good luck.

rebelyell 10-09-2005 07:11 PM

I use Mr clean autodry wash system. No waterspots at all. And it doesn't strip the wax like you would think it does. You just gotta use a shamois to get water out of the honeycomb stuff. been using it for the last 8 or 9 months, ya just gotta replace the filter and the soap every 5 or 6 washes.. :D

dom 10-09-2005 08:09 PM

i use a beach towel

m0nkeh 10-23-2005 02:28 PM

rebelyell, sum1 was telling me that the mr clean thing sux, so im guesing it doesnt? lol, do you just wash it down then use the soap that comes with it? let it dry and no spots? if so then hmmm, might get one... :)

whats the best way to clean rims? i got this Black Magic stuff, just spray on when dry, wait 30 seconds and wash, looks pretty nice, wondering if anything better?

whitethunder46 10-27-2005 04:04 PM

Mr. Clean Auto-Dry, for us lazy people, but works wonders

00mustang_crazy00 10-27-2005 04:21 PM

For rims i just washem with car bucket soap+ degreaser by hand. then when im putting on the tire shine i got some wheel shine as well and they look good after.

BlkonBlk02vert 10-27-2005 06:42 PM

Mr Clean is OK.
Absorber is pretty good.
Water blade and a microfiber towel work well
Don't wash in the hot sun.
A light vinegar mist wipe down will remove water spots.

Ghostalker 10-27-2005 06:55 PM

I have never tried that jet dry trick.. makes you wonder... but i would have to select a brand carefully eh? hmm
as far as the auto dry goes, you use it as a nozzle to wet the car with regular, hard dirty water, use it to put soap on the car, then switch it to rinse mode, which then engages the purification filter, which works much like a water softener, and tada, that dries off and no spots! Ours had the tiniest bit of water in it over the winter and broke, so then i found the absorber and am much happeir with the results...


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