California water blade?

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Narco

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Ive heard some ppl say how good these are to dry the car but I can't bring myself to try it. it just seems like it would scratch or streak the paint. has anyone tried it?
 

HitandRunDriver

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Would not trust it myself. I could see the blade holding onto dirt and causing more scratches....
 

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i use the california waterblade on all of my vehicles, as does my father who has been doing auto body for 40 years. no waterspots .
 

nytahoe

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it works great till it get some dirty on it and ummmm u know what happens. i just use it on the glass now.
 

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I`ve used one for years and have never had a single problem. as long as you use it only after you have washed your truck well, not just rinsed it off or dried it after it rains.
 

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I use it on mine sometimes...stock paint and really don't care. The guy who paints our stuff refuses to use it though.
 

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I used it religiously on the windows till i lost the damn thing. I just use a chamois for the body though.
 

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