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Old 04-12-2024, 11:08 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by MT-SS1LE View Post
I get a little bit of water between the glass and the seal, but I wash my cars with a pressure washer (from a couple of feet away). It's not enough water to drip down the glass or get into the interior though. I figure with the frame-less design it's easier for a few drops of water to make it past the seal.
This is more in line with what I was looking for.

Speaking of pressure washer, what pressure do you use, and what methods do you use to dry?

Last year I tried the leaf blower method and it took a comically long time and I kept getting worried about touching the car with the thing.

My wash last weekend I had used some large towels that were suggested to me here, but they smudged a bit. Hoping that wont happen when I wash again, as I gave the towels a nice washing. Hoping to get some ppf on in the next week or two to assist with ease of cleaning.
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