Would you use the CALIFORNIA CAR DUSTER
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Originally Posted by AgBlue
I had one before, and it seems soft enough, tho I would be scared that it would scratch too. Make sure you get the official kind, cuz I just a non brand one, and it leaves nothing but hairs all over the place. Well, thats nothing that driving at 60mph won't fix.. :-D
And mine doesn't seem to work well if the dust has been sitting for a few days. I guess it gets wet and sticks.
Oh and yeah.. GO LSU! <-- LSU Grad here..
And mine doesn't seem to work well if the dust has been sitting for a few days. I guess it gets wet and sticks.
Oh and yeah.. GO LSU! <-- LSU Grad here..
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Originally Posted by batmbl
Avoid it like the plague if you value your finish! It's a nice concept, but it will scratch -- can't help it.
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I've been using the California Duster with the plastic handle that Walmart sells for less than 10 bucks for at least 15 years. They are a real time saver. But only use them for dust, not muddy dirt that sometimes kicks up behind the wheels. Works as well as the $20.00 wooden handle duster. I usually use one on 2 different vehicles for about 3-4 months, then replace it with another one. Another thing I use to dry the car is an electric leaf blower, but wear hearing protection as those things are loud but they do a great job of getting most of the water to come out from all the nooks and crannys.
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Originally Posted by BobsGX
I've been using the California Duster with the plastic handle that Walmart sells for less than 10 bucks for at least 15 years. They are a real time saver. But only use them for dust, not muddy dirt that sometimes kicks up behind the wheels. Works as well as the $20.00 wooden handle duster. I usually use one on 2 different vehicles for about 3-4 months, then replace it with another one. Another thing I use to dry the car is an electric leaf blower, but wear hearing protection as those things are loud but they do a great job of getting most of the water to come out from all the nooks and crannys.
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Originally Posted by Kamikaze2b
I use one all the time on my 1961 convertible beetle and never had a problem. I haven't tried it on the IS yet because of the incessant rain here in the Pac NW.
I also just bought, and tried the California Water Blade. It worked very well, but in the light I now see thousands of fine scratches or swirls. It's guaranteed not to scratch, but I don't know. I'd be curious to see what other's experiences are with this as well.
I also just bought, and tried the California Water Blade. It worked very well, but in the light I now see thousands of fine scratches or swirls. It's guaranteed not to scratch, but I don't know. I'd be curious to see what other's experiences are with this as well.
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I used one on my black bm3 and regretted it. same thing, thousands of little marks... too bad, the concept is great....
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