Using A Water Blade To Dry Your Car Good Idea!

11th Feb 2015

Using A Water Blade To Dry Your Car Good Idea!

Taking the time to dry your car is just important as the wash. Have you ever looked at a paint job and seen those awful water spots? These spots are caused by not thoroughly drying the paint, especially in the heat. A lot of people choose to run their cars through a car wash or simply spray their exterior off and go. This is a bad idea and cause an abundance of unwanted water spots, which will result in a great depreciation in years to come in their vehicle sale or trade.

There are a lot of methods to drying your car after a wash. However, some of these methods are fawned upon amongst true car enthusiast. Grabbing an abrasive towel off the shelve and wiping down your paint is not a good idea, unless you want to buff and polish out the small surface scratches. The majority of people are looking for the safest way to dry their glass and paint.  

Once, you have rinsed your car from any soap or cleaner, the safest way to dry your car is by using a water blade. These blades are made of silicone, which conforms to the body of your vehicle. They are safe to use on paint and will dry your car in half the time. The patented T-bar blade will scoop and brisk the water from paint and glass. You will see your cars paint dry instantly with every stroke.

Lane's offers these water blades in different sizes to fit your drying needs. From cars, suvs, trucks and campers, Lanes' has the perfect water blade for you.