cali. duster

jlat

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Jun 3, 2009
hello people; Do you, have you or thought about using one? I have one and got mine out that's been in my basement. It's a bit smelly but I'm going to try it again. I used it and it's good for keeping pollen and dusty stuff of your paint but as a cleaner I don't know about that. My paint is not the greatest so I guess it don't matter.
IBBY
 
I still have mine from around 1995! Works great. Sit it in the sun for a while to get the parrafin wax re-melted into the fibers. It kinda "reactivates" it
 
hello Warp6; I've had mine about the same amount of time. I used it on a clean car just to take the pollen off. How do you use it?
IBBY
 
I'll use it for the heavy dust then finish with a lightly damp microfiber towel in my left hand and a dry microfiber towel in my right hand.
 
I use the tail of an American Mink that I killed in South Africa , it has a nice carved bamboo handle fashioned to it
 
I bought an original one and it is in the trash. It always left red lint on the car, then broke at the handle/ base joint, lol, I fell for the hype.
 
I use the tail of an American Mink that I killed in South Africa , it has a nice carved bamboo handle fashioned to it
thought you'd get a laugh out of that , but seriously my buddy uses one on his plum crazy road runner not a black car so not as critical as black but he keeps the cali duster realy clean slaps the dust out of it after every pass , read good and bad things on them
 
If I had a really good paint job then I would toss my dusters. As it is my 32 yr. old paint has more problems than the minute scratches that they will do.
 
I bought an original one and it is in the trash. It always left red lint on the car, then broke at the handle/ base joint, lol, I fell for the hype.

Don't feel bad, Grass Doctor bought the Pocket Fisherman to go deep sea fishing on the way back from SA! o_O
 
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