those car drying blades

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anyone got one? what do you think of it?

i want to get one, i think it should be a good labour saving device

anyone got any specific recommendatons or reasons to avoid?
 
like this

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Avoid, as if a tiny bit of grit is somewhere, you end up dragging along your car and creating scratches.
 
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Avoid as if a tiny bit of grit is somewhere, you end up dragging along your car and creating scratches

Think it was Fifth Gear that showed how bad those things are a couple of weeks ago. Thought they seemed a good idea until I watched that.
 
I had one of these a while ago. It managed to put a 1 metre scratch on the bonnet of my S3 which I had removed by a man than can. The blade is purely for glass only now.
 
I was recommended a waffle weave drying towel in the clean your card thread and must say its the best car cleaning purchase i've made, no more streaks or smears, just super clean finish.
 
Fifth gear did a review of this as part of their car wash roundup. This is was the 1st episode of the current series.

The water blade came pretty bad and worse than a car wash as microscopic bits of grit get caught in the blade and dragged along the paintwork/clearcoat of your car causing very obvious scratching!

Only thing touching your paintwork should be lambswool mits.
 
I would only dare use a "drying blade" if the car had just been freshly clayed and what not. But then, if you've gone to that much trouble in cleaning the car then why would you then skimp on drying?

I just use 2 or 3 very large drying towels. I really can't see anything, short of perhaps an industrial drying room :p, being quicker!
 
Been using one of these for quite some time. If you are careful, and wash your car properly - the chances of something happening is quite minimal.
 
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