You may want to consider blowing with a compressor, especially in the engine bay around the wiper motor area, etc. The rocker covers and other prone areas. A leaf blower works great too, but driving doesn't get to all these areas, I do both. Start with the compressor at higher pressure, then the leaf blower. You will be amazed at the water that comes out of all the nooks and krannies. I'll spend the extra time doing all that, doesn't take long and you know you got 97% of it. Driving it alone won't blow all the water out, inner fenders, etc. The electric leaf blowers also store nicely in trunk if at a show and you wash it at local show after a long drive, etc. Of course the Griot's speed shine, etc. work great too but I don't like using if any debris on the paint. Just my personal experience. Didn't have to worry as much with the Bavaria, but we all know the coupe's have totally different rust prone spots.After reading this I need to go look under the car cover and see if my coupe is Still there, or rusted away. At least once A month are so I wash my coupe with water…and drive it to dry it off. We use the Griot’s speed shine in between washing.
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