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Yes I have! But do have a bottle (OTC sized) of both in my trunk. I'm speaking though of spot cleaning, usually not the entire vehicle.

What I do with very light dust is first remove it with one of those little dusters that you can find in the home cleaning section of say Lowes or Home Depot. Then take some bottled water on a MF towel if the paint is warm. Then turn the towel over, spray some UQW on it and apply that way.

I don't spray it, (or UQD) directly on the paint. If it's more than a light dusting I'll probably use ONR spray and several towels. Then follow that with UQW, or 156. (Also in my trunk)

Did forget to mention DG151 and have become a HUGE fan of it since Dad07 sent me a sample earlier this year. Man that stuff is slick! :)

Cool, thanks. I use a duster quite a bit myself (garage queen with very light dust).
 
I never u a duster. Just take a few extra minutes and use a waterless wash.

It's not a "California Car Duster", but a really light weight disposable duster that I'll spritz with QD before lightly wisping over the paint, (little flicking and turning motions).
 
It's not a "California Car Duster", but a really light weight disposable duster that I'll spritz with QD before lightly wisping over the paint, (little flicking and turning motions).

Its your car and you take care of it how you like. That was just my opinion. If I don't have time to clean it I will make time. Its what I do and I enjoy it. :props:
 
Its your car and you take care of it how you like. That was just my opinion. If I don't have time to clean it I will make time. Its what I do and I enjoy it. :props:

I here where your coming from. What I'm using is so light it is much easier on paint than even a MF towel.

BTW it's what I do to! ;) Clean it more than drive it actually. :props:

Here are a couple of those dusters that are similar to what I'm talking about, though not exactly the same. This one is a microfiber 'feather' and is disposable.

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This one is a lambs wool feather (they call it).
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I here where your coming from. What I'm using is so light it is much easier on paint than even a MF towel.

BTW it's what I do to! ;) Clean it more than drive it actually. :props:

Here are a couple of those dusters that are similar to what I'm talking about, though not exactly the same. This one is a microfiber 'feather' and is disposable.

071798504193lg.jpg


This one is a lambs wool feather (they call it).
032611481114lg.jpg
I like the way those look.
 
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