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hmm dont have a leave blower sorry, but will ask my neighbour one day hahahah..

nah nah, i will go buy a chamois today!!

Dont you hate it, when you wash your car(you get all excited) and then an hour later you go for a drive and it starts raining..

OR it rains the next day!!

aaaargh frustration..

hahah actually had that problem a few months ago, when we tried to chop this HUGE ass tree down, it fell, but fell on the outside tap, which bent it and made it leak..

Took a while to fix that thing, but was so annoying at times..

I work at a carwash and the best chamois I have used so far is a Meguiars Microfibre one it works really well I think its about $18 from Supercheap and Autobarn etc.

Most leather chamois are crap they stick to the car and its impossible to use them.

I have 2...I find new ones arn't as good as ones you have been using for like 3 years...After a while the material goes really soft and works so much better...so I try to vreak one in over a year...

yeh i agree

ive got one that ive use all my life!! i used to wash mum and dads car with it when i was 5 and still do

Ive bought 2 different chamois's; 1 maguiars one, and a kenco one, none of them did windows as well as my 14yr old one.

ive never looked after it, i just hang it out to dry, apparently u are ment to not let them dry out.

I swear by my trusty ol 14yr old chamois

-michael

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