"I think owners see the dust, others just see a hot car!"
There's a lot of truth to that. FWIW, I tossed the CA duster at the advice of a pro detailer and use quick detailer and a MF cloth. |
Originally Posted by Aquaman92
(Post 1565161732)
I use a California Duster for years and don't see a proplem :cheers:
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What is recommended to remove light tree pollen? I was thinking about using a MF cloth very lightly or would a California duster be safer? I don't want to cover my car with any potential of scatching the clearcoat! I would prefer not to have wash it ever time I uncover it for one day! Thank's for any input.
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Originally Posted by AlexsC4
(Post 1565259326)
What is recommended to remove light tree pollen? I was thinking about using a MF cloth very lightly or would a California duster be safer? I don't want to cover my car with any potential of scatching the clearcoat! I would prefer not to have wash it ever time I uncover it for one day! Thank's for any input.
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Originally Posted by agentf1
(Post 1565036854)
Once it is driven soap and water is the only safe way.
If it is just garage dust I will use a California Mega Duster. |
I just use a California duster - we have a pollen problem here which can show up on the car in half an hour, can't be washing that frequently.
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