10-12-2018, 02:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2018, 02:13 PM by Mike Costigan.)
I've used an Airchamber for several years:
It's a very effective way of drying out a wet car, typically from very wet to bone dry in 2-3 hours. However, the fan motors don't last long - I think I have replaced five or six times in ten years, and the standard unit is not tall enough for a vintage car (I have to fold the Saxon's windscreen to get it in.
It's a very effective way of drying out a wet car, typically from very wet to bone dry in 2-3 hours. However, the fan motors don't last long - I think I have replaced five or six times in ten years, and the standard unit is not tall enough for a vintage car (I have to fold the Saxon's windscreen to get it in.