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    Master Blaster vs Leaf Blower?

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    I have no real objection to using towels to dry my car and large surfaces are covered in clear bra. That said, I would like to cut the time to dry, use less towels and get better results (towels still can leave a bit of a streak sometimes).

    I was going to try to get most of the water off with a leaf blower then towel dry. Is there some big advantage in getting a $350 blaster that has warmed, filtered air? Seems like a lot of money for the frequency which I would use it (I don't own a detailer business).

    Thoughts?

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    the more you touch your car with a rag,the more scratches you get,period.... the blaster has a lot of force,2 stages of it with warm air, no rag needed

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    Junkman has a video on this, Both work about the same. NO gas blower though.

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    I actually have both and just use the leaf blower as it works just fine.

    Bruce

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    Blknblue, you want to sell that blaster if you don't use it often?

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    I am keeping it, but will let you know if I change my mind, I also have a water purification system that makes soft water. don't use that much either.

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    Used Bob's master Blaster at the spring party. No way a leaf blower would/could get the water out of the nooks and cracks...Takes 5 mins to completely dry my car...Bought one when I got home..
    Last edited by Mopar'er no car; 05-19-2016 at 04:43 PM.

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    I have a blaster, but use a leaf blower most of the time. Thought about selling the blaster since I don't use it often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian GTS View Post
    I have a blaster, but use a leaf blower most of the time.
    Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SOberman001 View Post
    Why?
    The blaster does a better job overall, but is a little less convenient to use IMO....dragging the hose around, rolling the blower around the car....kind of like a ball and chain. I find the leaf blower a little more convenient.

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    What mph leaf blower are you guys using? I have an electric one that is 140 mph and it sucks at drying the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian GTS View Post
    The blaster does a better job overall, but is a little less convenient to use IMO....dragging the hose around, rolling the blower around the car....kind of like a ball and chain. I find the leaf blower a little more convenient.

    They now sell a MB with a wall mount and 30ft hose. I thought that would eliminate the dog on a chain problem of dragging that can around and dealing with extension cords. I am lucky I have a power outlet 2ft from my garage door so I can mount the can right there and just unwind the hose from its own wall bracket and use it. 30ft should allow me to dry two cars next to each other without moving the cars or the can.

    You should be able to buy the extra hose and wall mount pretty cheap if that made it easier and beat the leaf blower in performance.

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    OP, you should have just looked at my thread on this subject. I cover this in detail.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mopar'er no car View Post
    Used Bob's master Blaster at the spring party. No way a leaf blower would/could get the water out of the nooks and cracks...Takes 5 mins to completely dry my car...Bought one when I got home..


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    I do rinseless unless the car gets really dirty. I use my gas powered hand held Stihl leaf blower when I do hose the cars off but I extended the tube by using 1 section from the gutter cleaning accessory kit that I have for it in order to keep the motor and exhaust away from the car.

    http://www.amazon.com/Stihl-4241-007...1&sr=8-1-fkmr0

    http://www.amazon.com/Optimum-NR2010...omotive&sr=1-2


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    I've used the Master Blaster for about three years. Wouldn't go back to using a leaf blower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v10enomous View Post
    I do rinseless unless the car gets really dirty. I use my gas powered hand held Stihl leaf blower when I do hose the cars off but I extended the tube by using 1 section from the gutter cleaning accessory kit that I have for it in order to keep the motor and exhaust away from the car.

    http://www.amazon.com/Stihl-4241-007...1&sr=8-1-fkmr0

    http://www.amazon.com/Optimum-NR2010...omotive&sr=1-2

    FYI, you are blowing 2 stroke exhaust all over your car...Most of the exhaust is drawn in through the intake portion of the fan/blower..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian GTS View Post
    I have a blaster, but use a leaf blower most of the time. Thought about selling the blaster since I don't use it often.
    Crap, I would have bough you the nicest electric leaf blower and just traded for your Master Blaster..

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    Quote Originally Posted by v10CodeMonkey View Post
    What mph leaf blower are you guys using? I have an electric one that is 140 mph and it sucks at drying the car.
    Sucks? Is it on reverse?? LOL


    I find it hard to believe that someone would use a leaf blower when they have a Master Blaster...When I'm feeling that unmotivated why would I even wash the car??? L0L
    Last edited by Mopar'er no car; 05-20-2016 at 11:16 AM.

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    I have the Master Blaster and really like it. It also has the heated/filtered air, which you are not going to get with the leaf blower.

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    Electric leaf blower. It's about 9 years old, Sears, easy. I stopped towel drying years ago. Works great. Easy.

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    I have a master Blaster it works awesome.

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    There is no comparison to between a MB and leaf blower. It's much faster, gets in hard to reach spots and has warm air. I'm on my second one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperTony View Post
    Electric leaf blower. It's about 9 years old, Sears, easy. I stopped towel drying years ago. Works great. Easy.
    But is it easy?

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    Easy.

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    Those master blasters are like 10 times as expensive as a electric leaf blower though. Is it 10 times better?


 
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