Anyone use compressed air to remove water and dust?
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Anyone use compressed air to remove water and dust?
Hi,
I had my car detailed last week (of course it snowed all day today!) and he used compressed air to blow out the water from trim and so on after he dried the car. Anyone do that here? If so, what would be the air pressure you should use?
I have a compressor.
Also, would this be good for removing dust too?
asked this question in "ask a detailer" but he never used it)
Thanks
I had my car detailed last week (of course it snowed all day today!) and he used compressed air to blow out the water from trim and so on after he dried the car. Anyone do that here? If so, what would be the air pressure you should use?
I have a compressor.
Also, would this be good for removing dust too?
asked this question in "ask a detailer" but he never used it)
Thanks
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I use the a.c. for the same purpose, works great, so you wont have dripping spots when you drive. And it works well for the interior to, blow dust out of the vents, between seats, dash, window seal, rear window deck, etc.
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Hi,
I had my car detailed last week (of course it snowed all day today!) and he used compressed air to blow out the water from trim and so on after he dried the car. Anyone do that here? If so, what would be the air pressure you should use?
I have a compressor.
Also, would this be good for removing dust too?
asked this question in "ask a detailer" but he never used it)
Thanks
I had my car detailed last week (of course it snowed all day today!) and he used compressed air to blow out the water from trim and so on after he dried the car. Anyone do that here? If so, what would be the air pressure you should use?
I have a compressor.
Also, would this be good for removing dust too?
asked this question in "ask a detailer" but he never used it)
Thanks
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LOL, yea I use the leaf blower too, works great on wheels getting the water out from the inside of the rim... I can only imagine what my neighbors think.
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I use the leaf blower as well and wonder what the neighbors are thinking...prob just the same as I did when I saw a guy doing it years ago..."what a great idea!" But, I work for Staples and have stock investments in the company so please go buy the Staples brand compressed air.