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Blowing car dry - Can I use a Shop Vac out port?

m3incorp

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If you are referring to a dedicated blower; the hose itself is self-expanding out to 30 feet and self-retracting. There is no need to have the cord anywhere near the vehicle. I'm not knocking those who use a leaf blower though. Again, different strokes for different folks.

The volume and air pattern of the leaf blower, is a much fasted dry. Take a look at that hose, ask yourself how does one dry the the top surfaces . Pick it up, drag the hose & cord over the paint ?

Good ol leaf blower has none of those problems. I'd suggest battery powered & ruffly 100 bucks ......... total portability

Hell buy one from Homer (home depot), use it one time take it back if you think it's a bad marriage, no worry or alimony .

Think about it?

I not selling leaf blowers no skin in the game, value on my time, get-er done and move on.
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Get a ryobi 40v brushless leaf blower, I have one (I have ryobi 40v and 18v tools though) and it does a darn good job. the rest can be dried with a microfiber towel.
same thing I use! Does the trick for the wheels and grills/vents.
 
 




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