Just used mine this morning! Perfect for removing the bulk of the drops before buffing and drying with a microfiber towel. Need some dampness in the towel to remove any residual material on the paint. Ideal for trim and wheels that trap water in the nooks and crannies. I also hose down the engine bay and this just perfect for drying that area off!
It looks like the nossle opening is way to big, has anyone tried to make a push fit nossle over the original with smaller opening for more consentated air? I dont own one myself so Im not able to test.
@@TRG1719 something is wrong with that coating. First of all if the coating was working as it should it wouldn't be holding that much water and 2nd any residual water should easily blow right off.
There's a lot of better options on tools...its just just that I'm on the ryobi system and I don't like to have muliple different chargers and batteries For people who doesn't have anything..yeah I'd probably go for that harbor freight one
For that price you only get the blower. You have to purchase a battery and charger for around $60 more. If you already have batteries it’s not a bad deal.
I bought one of these a couple weeks ago and I’ve done this. It works good for me on my cadillac
Just used mine this morning!
Perfect for removing the bulk of the drops before buffing and drying with a microfiber towel. Need some dampness in the towel to remove any residual material on the paint.
Ideal for trim and wheels that trap water in the nooks and crannies. I also hose down the engine bay and this just perfect for drying that area off!
I like it...I'm going to incorporate it to my regimen....I just won't be able to dry a full car with it 😂
@@TRG1719 A 4Ah battery lasts at least one vehicle.
My caddy has celijet car care products and this little blower does a good job
They say that the Ryobi 40V 730 CFM is great for drying vehicles
Is the 4Ah battery enough to dry your entire car or it lasts before finishing?
All noise and no go, if your car is coated you can use a hose pipe
To me it doesn’t look powerful enough still. Pretty close though, do they make one just a little bit more powerful?
Yes they do..but its not as compact as this
When drying, use physics. Gravity..work top down. Back n forth.
It looks like the nossle opening is way to big, has anyone tried to make a push fit nossle over the original with smaller opening for more consentated air? I dont own one myself so Im not able to test.
we are working on it!
There's a guy on Etsy with a stubby attachment $15.00 free shipping.
You didn't blower the right way there's a way to do it right start from top down and go slower your going to fast with the air
Is your car ceramic costed?
The black car is graphene coated.
@@TRG1719 something is wrong with that coating. First of all if the coating was working as it should it wouldn't be holding that much water and 2nd any residual water should easily blow right off.
Graphene coating is a gimmick. Either wax or ceramic coating would work well with this.
drive the car around the block...done!
The Harbor Freight BAUER 20V Cordless 200 MPH Compact Workshop Blower is a better option for only $49.00
There's a lot of better options on tools...its just just that I'm on the ryobi system and I don't like to have muliple different chargers and batteries
For people who doesn't have anything..yeah I'd probably go for that harbor freight one
For that price you only get the blower. You have to purchase a battery and charger for around $60 more. If you already have batteries it’s not a bad deal.