Blaster vs. Leafblower
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#34
RE: Blaster vs. Leafblower
I use a leaf blower just because I have one hanging on the wall 10 feet from the bike. I suppose I could buy a Blaster but the leaf blower works good enough I guess.
I've never been happy with S100. After three washes I gave the bottle away. I know a lotta people swear by it but it left my bike with a wicked dull film and I always had to wipe the entire bike down inch by inch afterwards.
I've never been happy with S100. After three washes I gave the bottle away. I know a lotta people swear by it but it left my bike with a wicked dull film and I always had to wipe the entire bike down inch by inch afterwards.
#35
RE: Blaster vs. Leafblower
Thanks for all the input gang. I went out and bought a blaster yesterday and tried it out last night. I will have to say that it works excellent. One advantge I can see over the leafblower (which I tried) is that you can blast the air in all the nooks an crannies of the bike, even underneath because you can bend the hose where you want, plus the attachements. I was shocked at how much water was trapped in various parts of the bike.
Anyway it is a little pricey, but gets 2 [sm=smiley20.gif]from me.
Anyway it is a little pricey, but gets 2 [sm=smiley20.gif]from me.
#36
RE: Blaster vs. Leafblower
No Brainer. Blaster. My son's own and operate a detail shop in Latonia KY mostly cars and trucks but they do some bikes. I tried their Blaster and it cut wash and wax time from two hours to about thirty minutes. Unlike leaf blowers or shop vacs it blows warm air with no particulates. Much rather be riding instead of drying.
#38
RE: Blaster vs. Leafblower
ORIGINAL: jimb
If I wash my bike and it's 85 degrees out, do I really need heated air?
If I wash my bike and it's 85 degrees out, do I really need heated air?
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