Getting excess water out of hidden areas of bodywork...
Getting excess water out of hidden areas of bodywork...
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Gio G

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2,995 posts

233 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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My Abarth is driving me a bit mad with retaining water in areas after a wash. It appears to hold loads of water around the wing mirrors, boot lid, fuel cap etc..

Even after leaving it for a few hours after a wash, polish etc.. go out for spin and it leaves a trail of watermarks down the doors and boot lid which drives me mad...

I have seen those Metro-Vac Air Blasters on Polished Bliss as a potential safe method for blasting air into those areas and dispersing water, however they are £100 a pop..

I know that taking the car for a quick spin around the block, removes the excess water, however does anyone have any cheaper/smarter concepts?

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Summit_Detailing

2,366 posts

217 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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A dog dryer on ebay does the exact same thing as the metrovac for 1/2 the price.

I've been using one for the past 5 years and it's still going strong.

cheers

Chris

p.s yes unfortunately the 500 has so many water traps it's not even funny.

xjay1337

15,966 posts

142 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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Buy a pet blow drier from Amazon/Ebay.

7even

462 posts

217 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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Other option would be a small air compressor,, downside to that would be it would probably be around the same price, upside would be you can also use it for other things, so its not just a one trick pony.

Gio G

Original Poster:

2,995 posts

233 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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Thanks guys..

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2800W-Pet-Dog-Hair-Groom...

Something like this - is it powerful enough?

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xjay1337

15,966 posts

142 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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Yes. When I was detailing we used those exact ones. Worked great.

Gio G

Original Poster:

2,995 posts

233 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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xjay1337 said:
Yes. When I was detailing we used those exact ones. Worked great.
Awesome - owe you a virtual pint beer

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BristolRich

545 posts

157 months

Friday 9th June 2017
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I feel your pain as this used to bug me with my Abarth 500...

I found once you have finished the final rinse and before drying, open the full filler flap and fold your mirrors in. The latter inclines the mirror bodies to allow water to drain out...although there is always residual behind the mirror mounts.