I use my Master Blaster pretty much any time that I detail any of my cars especially any of my Mustangs.I dont know why but $419 for master blaster is something I am having tough time with What does everyone think?
I currently use my Redmax 8500 leaf blower, which is the best commercial leaf blower you can buy. It has over 900 CFM. I also use my compressor for hard to reach areas.
I m just not sure given I have both of these (and a very powerful leaf blower), if it's worth spending another $400 for this thing. The answer is probably no, but I m hoping someone with a similar setup to me can chime in.
Thanks
FYI...with a gas weed blower you are just blowing fuel contaminants all over your freshly washed car ahead of detailing. :shrug:Pass on the Ego. I tried one and while initially it's impressive, the motor didn't last but a little over a year. I bought a Stihl gas blower and haven't looked back. Does a good job blowing the car dry before the final wipe down.
I can tell that this is not the case with my RedMax 8500. Maybe the cheap ones might be doing this but mine doesn't do it.FYI...with a gas weed blower you are just blowing fuel contaminants all over your freshly washed car ahead of detailing. :shrug:
Use an electric or battery operated blower for best results.
Nope....fallacy. And they're not weed blowers. Folks in Colorado blow weed but not around here.FYI...with a gas weed blower you are just blowing fuel contaminants all over your freshly washed car ahead of detailing. :shrug:
Use an electric or battery operated blower for best results.
In my leaf blower there is a filter and there is no way gasoline mixed air is coming out. That would also be highly toxic and illegal, I dont think the EPA regulations would allow such design.I never paid that much attention to a gas powered blower, is the exhaust feed into air intake of the blower? Seems like it would be a good way to keep the exhaust away from the wearer. If so then I'd pass on using them on the car. So do the electric blowers not have enough CFM to work well? I never tried to blow dry a car, in fact I'm not much into washing them. So aside question... my well water has got lots of calcium, so much that I don't put the water in the wiper/washer tank because of streaks on the glass after it dry's.
So does that mean I can't really get a great wash/wax job?
Where does your exhaust go, does it exit behind you, so you stand in the exhaust cloud like a chain saw
As was already pointed out, why make the thread in the first place??? In hopes that others confirm the decision you made is the right one?I can tell that this is not the case with my RedMax 8500. Maybe the cheap ones might be doing this but mine doesn't do it.
Also when you say MB is better. Of course it's better and if money is no object, everyone should get it. My point was if you already have a decent leaf blower and have access to compressor and have the right tips for it, considering you have access to these two tools, MB may not be necessary.