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Old 10-18-2016, 11:46 AM
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Hey everyone! Quick question, should I use a large California duster in between car washes for my new black F150? I didn't realize how easily for the dirt to show up on the paint job.
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I use the California Duster on my Tuxedo Black 15 crew cab. It works great, but does leave some wax specks behind the first few times you use it, but after that it is a great way to remove dust and return your black paint to a nice clean surface.
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The smaller ones work really well on your dash too. I have a large one for the exterior, and a small one for the interior.
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The older the Duster is, the better it works.
Those lint and wax fragments from a new duster will be gone very soon.
Mine is 30+ years old and going strong. Can't even see the original color.
Just shake it out after a couple of swipes and keep on going.

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Thanks everyone!



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