Natural chamois, ok. Water Sprite Plus, very good. Water Blade, Woo-Hoo!!
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Bought one 4 months ago and never trusted using it. But after washing my car tonight like a freakin surgeon (wash mitt in one hand and water hose in other, with lots of constant rinsing of car and mitt, plus two buckets of water, one for top half, one for bottom), gave Water Blade a try.
That thing is fantastic. Those who have said so before were so right. True, our car is curvy as all get out, and the blade is not perfect. But it gets the car to dryness in NO time at all.
Will now only use the Water Sprite to get the little that the Water Blade misses. As good as their Califonia Duster is, this is even better.
That thing is fantastic. Those who have said so before were so right. True, our car is curvy as all get out, and the blade is not perfect. But it gets the car to dryness in NO time at all.
Will now only use the Water Sprite to get the little that the Water Blade misses. As good as their Califonia Duster is, this is even better.
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do you know if they make a smaller version? it would be good for the triangular windows and other hard to get areas.
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and a handle in the middle.
Btw, found they make an extension handle and a synthetic chamois called Mr. Thirsty.<ul><li><a href="http://shop.store.yahoo.com/rodi/ac20002.html">Mr. Thirsty</a></li></ul>
Btw, found they make an extension handle and a synthetic chamois called Mr. Thirsty.<ul><li><a href="http://shop.store.yahoo.com/rodi/ac20002.html">Mr. Thirsty</a></li></ul>
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