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Old 04-29-2012, 02:45 AM   #12
Junkman2008
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Originally Posted by Todd@Autopia View Post
I personally would not recommend a califorina duster for your situation. They are effective at removing dust and leaving the paint clean but you greatly increase your risk of creating swirl marks.
I totally disagree. When used properly and at the correct time, a CA duster is ideal for remove loose dust. The problem with the duster is that people use them incorrectly. That's why I made these videos to address the proper use of the duster, couple with a waterless wash product. I do this and have the perfect paint to show for it.










I only recommend that you use a cover immediately after you wash the car. If the car has been driven or has set around without a cover for a day, it is now dirty and you never cover a dirty car.
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