Blow-drying your car...

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I use this:
http://www.raceglaze.co.uk/race-glaze/400-litre-0ppm-car-washing-filter/

Final rinse with this (about the size of a fire extinguisher) carry it in one arm and rinse the car with outlet hose from filter in other. Car dries naturally, no streaks or spots of lime. Also rinse the wheels and discs - dries perfectly. Then go back to the car for the carnauba wax treatment. No risk of swirls as no microfibre drying towel.

Cant ever see my self buying a hot air drier for the car in all honesty.
 

Felonious Crud

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I use this:
http://www.raceglaze.co.uk/race-glaze/400-litre-0ppm-car-washing-filter/

Final rinse with this (about the size of a fire extinguisher) carry it in one arm and rinse the car with outlet hose from filter in other. Car dries naturally, no streaks or spots of lime. Also rinse the wheels and discs - dries perfectly. Then go back to the car for the carnauba wax treatment. No risk of swirls as no microfibre drying towel.

Cant ever see my self buying a hot air drier for the car in all honesty.

That looks excellent. I love the idea of not needing to bother drying the car at all. Even on my mid-grey GTS I’d have to bloody quick round it with a big drying towel to be spared the annoyance of watermarks on a warm sunny day.

Just realised what I wrote. I mean the McDonalds roundabout, not the one next to where I live!

That’s more like it! You’d need to pull some serious Gs round your nearest roundabout to get much drying done. New tyres all round!