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I sheet the water off with a constant floor of water, from the hose, after spraying the car first with Autoglym Autogloss rinse. Leaves very little water behind which I dry using a Waffle Weave drying towel. Lap round the block to dislodge the drips, and a can of compressed air and and jobs a good un!
I would probably say stay away from the flexiblade thing, except for glass. If you miss even a tiny spot on you car and go over it with the blade, you might get some bad scratching. Waffle weave is kinder.
I've got a Megs water magnet, but it leaves terrible water marks. I good leather would always take all the water off the car but the water magnet just seems to move it around!
Flexi Blade, should be fine as long as your car is washed and rinsed well, and you wipe the blade between passes to ensure no dirt gets dragged along the paint. If something does get attached or stuck between it it will scratch.
Not prepered to risk that on the Black paint, but use it one on the 2 silver and white vehicles in the household.
I've got a Megs water magnet, but it leaves terrible water marks. I good leather would always take all the water off the car but the water magnet just seems to move it around!