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thuggy said:
With how soft the paint on modern porsches are, I would personally hesitate to use the water blade. I use the big blue towel, blower might be a good option to pick up as well.



The Silicone that the blade is made of is a lot 'soft'er than Porsche paint.

Been using the blade for 6-7 years on my Porsche's , Ferrari's etc. Never had a scratch. You have a much better chance at a scratch by using a towel and having a dirt particle adhere to it which doesn't happen w/ the blade. Been an OCD car care nut since I was 17 & found a method after trying everything possible that works best. The blade is an awesome tool that is safer & quicker to use than any towel.

But if you want to try the very best drying towel on the market try the Ultra thick Micro Fiber Drying Towel from Griots #11023 . The Griots #11117 Drying towel is just like the Big Blue Towel, I've tried both.