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Old 06-11-2002, 05:36 PM
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Default Does anyone have a California Duster???

Does it work well? Is it worth it's value.

Fire over as many comments as possible. Things you like or dislike about it...etc

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Old 06-11-2002, 05:38 PM
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I've got one- but I can't find it- its probably lying around somewhere in "OFF TOPIC"!
Old 06-11-2002, 05:42 PM
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Originally posted by ethan84ae
I've got one- but I can't find it- its probably lying around somewhere in "OFF TOPIC"!
This is the "general" section. Oh I would like to use it on my Z when I have one. Does that make it fit better in this section?
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Buy it! As far as car care is concerned, it's probably the best $20 you'll spend. They work like magic. I use it to dust off my Z every morning before I head off to the office. If you care about the appearance of your car, you should have one.
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I agree. I have one in my garage and a small one in the trunk of my car. It's treated with wax, so it won't scratch. As long as you're not trying to clean "bird stuff" off with it, you'll be OK. I use it for about 2-3 days after the car is detailed.

P.S. Try and find the origonal CA car duster. They're much better quality.

Now if I could just find my chrome polish....


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Default Calif. Duster

Polish your car first, then use the duster every day after (or before) driving it.

It will keep the shine till your next wash or polish. Of course, if you go through puddles or get caught in the rain, you will have to start over.

This is a great item!
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I've used one for about 10 years now and I really like it. It's great for removing that really fine powder-like dust from the car without scratching it. It won't clean off any fixed dirt or spots though, just dust.
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Thanks for all the input. I will have one very soon!!
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Originally posted by VQracer
What about the California wiper blade? Is it any good? Does it leave scratches or anything?
Now i have one of those. It's simply amazing. Along with some white royal velvet by fieldcrest towels you can get your car super dry with ease.

No scratches what so ever. Well worth the investment.
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I also have the water blade and let me reiterate my original post-- buy it! It shaves your drying time in half and that gives less time for water spots to form.

And since we're on the topic of car care... make sure you have McGuiar's Quick Detailer if you don't already. Having a bottle of that and a small clean towel does wonders for keeping your Z in the pristine condition that she so rightfully deserves in between washes. As the Cornelius Brothers and Sisters sing so resoundingly: "treat her like a lady..." (surely there are some other music aficionados that know of which I speak).
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