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How to Dry Your Vehicle Safely

It is recommended that you wash your car, truck or SUV at least every two weeks, regardless of where in the world you live. How can you safely dry your car? Others swear by using an air blower to remove standing water, while others prefer to use a drying agent such as ceramic boost spray and then a towel. Using the wrong towel or material is just as damaging as leaving dirt and debris on your car's paint.

You want to protect your investment when you spend thousands on a paint-protection solution. The best way to prevent water spots, scratches, and improve the appearance of your car is to use the right washing products and techniques.(Matte Vinyl Wraps)

The next video of our series on car detailing and maintenance posted on our YouTube.com page focuses on drying your vehicle correctly. If your vehicle has a Ceramic Pro 9H, KAVACA, or no protection, a super plush drying towel will be the best option.

Watch this short video from Adam Cote to learn why it is important to dry your car after a wash.

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What is the best way to dry a car? The myths about using a chamois? Is it a good idea to blow air off the surface?

Why should a car be washed every two weeks?

Over time, debris can accumulate on the surface of your vehicle and cause damage to paint, trim, and windows. Even if your vehicle has the best ceramic coating or paint-protection film, contaminants such as industrial fallout or animal toxins can cause the protective layer to become less effective.(Nas Car Wraps)

Hand washing your car using the two bucket method every two weeks is recommended to maintain the quality and longevity of your Matte Vinyl Wraps or nano ceramic coating. The last step of this car wash or any other type is to dry.

There are many options to dry a car, but only a handful have been proven to minimize scratching and damage. Although some drying methods or materials may seem to be safe, or they have been used before, they can cause swirl marks or etching on the vehicle's clear coat or other exterior materials.