Best way to dry a viper answered!! with video

thompsonracing

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Don't throw away the MF just yet! They are still great tools for cleaning up any of those pesky runs that show up after a quick spin around the block.
 
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ya I could never get rid of my MF. I still use them for the jambs and spots I miss
 

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My water is so damn bad, that the blaster wouldn't do much. I'm going to have to try a water softener first and then maybe get the blaster.
I did try spraying detail spray on after the final rinse prior to drying and it helped a good bit, but still ended up with some spots.
 

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I'm in the same boat. My water is horrible. I have two filters inline and the dirt cloggs them right up. I bought a CR Spotless from Costco and it makes a world of difference in my water and paint! It's expensive to replace the media, so I only use it for the final rinse.
 

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The blaster is cool and all, but Cornelius is the real winner here. :D

(from a former p-dog owner....)
 

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lol thanks..he is pretty awesome ha
Make sure you spend LOTS of time with him, or get him a p-dog buddy. Prairie dogs can literally go insane (and die!) from loneliness.
If you have any p-dog questions, let me know. I'm not an expert, but we had them for 10 years.
Have fun with him!
 
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