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Snow Drying
How do u guys dry off your cars after a long day in the snow. I find it easiest to wrap it up in a large towel and stick a hair dryer in it. The car gets steaminh hot in a places. O yeah, I flip over the car for obvious reasons. What r ur methids.
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RE: Snow Drying
Hair dryer q tips and paper towels
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I blow the snow/water off with an air compressor
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I never get any snow :(
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I use an air compressor between runs, but at the end of the day, I go ahead and take a few items off for thourough cleaning and lubing.
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throw it in the shower upside-down:D
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i do the same as shortymet55
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just let it drip dry...
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The Dryer [sm=bananahead.gif]
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actually what you should do is just take out the engine and electronics and make sure everything is dry(paper towel, air compressor, blow on it, idk...). WD-40 the shocks so they dont get rusted...[8D]
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i dont have time to do all that! hahaha
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ORIGINAL: paul5150 i dont have time to do all that! hahaha |
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I use a hair dryer and paper towels. I dont always like to take it apart to clean it when im ganna get it dirty the next day anyway.
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I also hav an air compressor i could use, it has good pressure and would work good
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I use a compressed air to blow off moast of it. then soak it with wd40 then blow off the wd40. the watter and snow will not stick the next time from the left over wd40.
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