Water Trails

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Brandenton

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Every time I was my truck, water continues to drip down from were the side mirrors are on the doors. Spend all that time drying, ensuring everything is spot free. Come back a couple minutes later and I have water trails down the side of the front doors, below the mirrors for the next hour or so.

What’s ya’lls way of stopping this? Any tricks?
2025 1500 Rebel X
 

mikeru

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You could try a leaf blower. This was my solution…

 

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You could try a leaf blower. This was my solution…

And it’s a 392!
 

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Yours is also white, which is great at hiding dried water spots. The OP has a brand new truck he’s trying to keep looking nice. As the owner of a black truck who lives where the water is very mineralized I totally get where he’s coming from.
 
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