is a dust mop bad for your paint?
does anybody have any definitive evidence that these dust mops are bad for your paint?
http://properautocare.com/cal-dust.html
http://properautocare.com/cal-dust.html
California Duster is a must have in the garage. I've been using it on my Z for a loooonnngggg time now. It does nothing to the paint what-so-ever. It is fantastic for inbetween dusting, to remove pollen and small dust.
i have the california duster, but i cant use it on my black z. anywhere it touches it leaves a foggy haze from the parafin wax. im sure it works well on other colors though as i use it on my oem cover before i take it off,lol......neighbors think im crazy, im sure.
Originally Posted by vo7848
California Duster is a must have in the garage. I've been using it on my Z for a loooonnngggg time now. It does nothing to the paint what-so-ever. It is fantastic for inbetween dusting, to remove pollen and small dust.
Originally Posted by SoulDesign
i have the california duster, but i cant use it on my black z. anywhere it touches it leaves a foggy haze from the parafin wax. im sure it works well on other colors though as i use it on my oem cover before i take it off,lol......neighbors think im crazy, im sure.
Originally Posted by Alice Unchaind
i've been using a mop for a month now, about once or twice a week, and haven't noticed any swirling as a result. so just curious.
I have one, stole it from my grandpa when he got rid of his 62 Impalla 409, and if he used it on his car then im sure it's fine. He won a few Super Chevy's best of show and somd the car for over 50K.
Bottom line, if it's a quality product I don't see the harm, just don't use it on dirt, it's means for light dust.
Bottom line, if it's a quality product I don't see the harm, just don't use it on dirt, it's means for light dust.
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I just bought one two weeks ago, and don't have the ***** to use it on my freshly cleaned SB Z, lol.
I did the newspaper thing though, I'm just afraid it'll streak everywhrere and I'll have to rewash the car.
I did the newspaper thing though, I'm just afraid it'll streak everywhrere and I'll have to rewash the car.
It works very nicely. But try to avoid using on heavy dust because it will leave slight swirls on paint. I let my california duster out side of house when rain, and all the red paint and parafin wax is washed off and became useless
yep. great product right there. also i donno if they still sell it, but when its dry time after a wash, search for the California Water Blade. its a 100% surgical grade silicone squeegee, forms to the paint and allows u to dry the car in half the time, without having to worry about proper towel drying technique.
between those two products, it makes my life a lot easier.
between those two products, it makes my life a lot easier.
Originally Posted by kwiker
I just shoot a little quick detailer on the car and wipe it off with a micro fiber towel.
+1 or if its just a lil dust, i wipe the car softly with a mircofiber towel
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