Drying your car correctly can be the difference between a great job and leaving your car with water spots and microscopic scratches from remaining debris on the paint. With so many different options now available, we will walk though the best way to dry your car, depending on your budget.
First let's start with what not to use when drying your car such as avoiding the use of squeegee blades and chamois leathers and here's why. It is almost impossible to remove every single spec of dirt from your car when washing and these particles of dirt will be picked up by the blades or chamois, remain on the blade edge or face of the chamois and scratch your paintwork.
We would always recommend using a high quality microfibre drying towel such as GYEON Q2M SilkDryer or a Mint Drying Towel as this has a plush deep pile - when you lightly wipe your paintwork with a towel any dirt specs go into the deep pile, thus removing the risk of scratching your paintwork.
Another great option that is becoming much more accessible to the enthusiast is a car air dryer. Air dryers hold several massive benefits such as a touchless drying method and the ability to remove water from crevices that a drying towel cannot. The BLO range of car dryers offer a range of machines varying in power, size, and price. The BLO AIR-S is great for the enthusiast with limited space or wanting something portable, the BLO-RS is a great middle ground between enthusiast and pro, with all the great features packed into a smaller unit, and finally the BLO-GT, the most powerful, and fastest dryer.
Choosing the best drying method for your car boils down to two primary methods, a drying towel and a car air dryer. If you’re still not sure which method is right for you, get in touch with us today through our socials @carcareproductsaus or email info@carcareproducts.com.au.