Car dusting tips....

CADEman98
08-25-2002, 12:08 AM
im talking dusting tips with the California Car Duster, what do i do to get the best out of using it??

Thanks,
Cade

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LaSSt One
08-25-2002, 02:55 AM
Is it a new one? If so, let it sit out on some newspapers for a LONG time. I let mine set out for about a week, turning every day to make sure it's was as dry as I can get it. Otherwise, use it lightly across the surface letting the tips of the yarn JUST touch the surface.. no grinding. Remember it's a duster, not a replacement for a washing your car. Aside from that, just shake it out when you are done with it and you are good to go. You may get a few streaks the first couple of times you use it. They will wipe right off using the quick detail spray of your choice.

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CADEman98
08-25-2002, 11:17 AM
what do you mean streaks, streaks on my paint of streaks from the dust that i missed?

97BlackT\A
08-26-2002, 03:03 PM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by CADEman98:
what do you mean streaks, streaks on my paint of streaks from the dust that i missed?</font>

Streaks of wax from the duster. It uses parrafin wax to grab the dust. That's also why it must dry before use, and shouldn't be used on a hot car.


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Jeff

CADEman98
08-26-2002, 06:37 PM
GREEAAATTT (sarcasm) my cat is black and i get no shade around this god forsaken place, so how do i not use it on a hot surface???