Pilot Automotive CC-2010 11" Soft and Dry Water Blade

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Pilot Automotive CC-2010 11" Soft and Dry Water Blade
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Product Description

Flexible silicone blade molds to the shape of any surface. Soft medical grade silicone will not scratch. Patented T-Bar edge whisks away water.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #196 in Automotive
  • Color: Neon red
  • Brand: Pilot Automotive
  • Model: CC-2010
  • Released on: 2012-07-12
  • Dimensions: 11.80" h x 4.50" w x 1.25" l, .40 pounds

Features

  • No more need for wringing out chamois and towels
  • Soft silicone blade will not scratch
  • Dry your vehicle in one third of the time
  • Whisk away water from any surface
  • Also use in your home

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

35 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4(4/5) Nice Water Blade, Nice Price
By T. Ho
This water blade is a wonderful alternative to the more expensive "Original California Water Blade" listed here The Original California Jelly Blade 2010 Version.

Now before I got this product, I have been using an older model of the Original California Water Blade (It has a purple-ish handle and was mainly sold by Costco). Anyhow, that is what I am mainly comparing this Pilot Water Blade product to. And because it is an automotive product, I will review it as is for its intended use.

Here are my pro(s) and con(s):

Pro(s):
- Inexpensive
- Good solid handle
- Perfect for window drying
- Typically streak free
- Nice quality
- Easy and fun to use
- Relatively flat making it easy to store

Con(s):
- The water blade (not including the handle) is approximately 1" shorter (in height not width) than the Original California Water Blade (now this is a con in my view because this makes the water blade seem stiffer when in reality it holds about the same flexibility as the Original California Water Blade and the stiffness is an issue because when I wipe my cars down, the water blade does not flex enough to mold/reach certain areas of the car (e.g., where the hood/bonnet meets the front fender of the car; around the trunk/boot area) thus making these certain areas harder to wipe down dry

Other note(s):
- The water blade I received had a RED handle instead of a yellow handle (not a problem for me, but the sellers should show what they are selling)

Recommendation(s)/Suggestion(s):
- Overall while washing your car, keep it out of the sun's light (this prevents hard water spots from forming and also keeps tiny debris moist to wash away easier)
- Use car specific soap/washing formula
- Dry car immediately (first using the water blade, then using a micro fiber cloth to soak up the hard areas) after washing
- Wax the car immediately w ith a micro fiber cloth and a desired waxing product
- Also can use this water blade to wipe down the insides of your shower walls if needed to be dried

So with that, I gave it a 4/5 stars because it could have been better if they used more silicon to add to the blade's height.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5this is original
By steve
way better than the origanal califonia water blade. dont listen to the haters that only look for what they are use to using. little that they know california water blade sold their patents rights to pilot automotive co. but sold their name to another company thats why the company selling c.w.b. are not the same like the old ones.. pilot water blades are the original c.w.b thats why they have this T-shape blade. this blade works equal if not better than the c.w.b. great product. i recommend this to everyone. dried my car in no time

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
3Works but...
By M. Higa
It's a far cry from the Original California Water Blade (CWB) which, unfortunatly, is no longer made. The makers of this blade can improve its design significantly just by increasing the length between the blade and the handle. Other than that, all I can say is that it works but I still find myself going back to my old CWB even if it has a few nicks and leaves some water streaks from said nicks. The CWB is just that much easier to use.

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