Seems like I saw a post a while back about lowering static by using forced air to dry the vehicle after a wash. With pollen season here, I am hoping someone can confirm that. Was thinking about doing an experiment on my car doing half the car with traditional dryin methods and the other half with the MBR. Anyway, I welcome thoughts and any solid answers on the subject of lowering static this way.
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Seems like I saw a post a while back about lowering static by using forced air to dry the vehicle after a wash. With pollen season here, I am hoping someone can confirm that. Was thinking about doing an experiment on my car doing half the car with traditional dryin methods and the other half with the MBR. Anyway, I welcome thoughts and any solid answers on the subject of lowering static this way.
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