DARK HORSE
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- Sep 14, 2009
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Meghan
What do you think???
Feed back please
What do you think???
Feed back please
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What do you reccomend in place of a duster? As I said my black car seems to get very dusty even within a few hours of detailing. I can't wash my car every few hours.
It sounds like you have very good dusting technique.When this happens I use my wool duster, very gently letting it glide over my paint... ZERO pressure and I actually don't even let the full weight of the duster touch the paint.
I have a black car and it gets dusty within 2 hours of detailing (inside or outside of the garage). My car seems to draw dust like a magnent. (Probably just shows more because it's black) any other suggsestions as an alternative to the duster?? I don't want to have to wash it every few hours...
I have stopped using my duster on my black car. I know that no matter how lightly I use it, it can cause light swirls. I know it because I have seen it happen. The car wasn't dirty. It was only a little dusty, yet light swirls were generated.
But I have also seen this happen using a quick detailer. Maybe I'm just unlucky, but for my black car I have adopted the rule that the least touches the better. It's safer, for my car, to live with the dust and wait until the next wash than to try to remove the dust with either a duster or quick detailer.