Hi everyone!
This morning my brother and I were leaving at the same time for work and he broke out his California Car Duster and proceeded to wipe down his grey Camry. I never bought one because I felt that over time, how can small grains of sand/dirt/hard fibers the duster was wiping off not scratch the paint over time? (This was back when I had my truck freshly painted of course).
Sure, my brothers car "looks" washed for up to 3 weeks, but still, he must be putting scratches/swirl marks on his clear coat, right?
Please let me know your thoughts on this as I would like to show him your responses. I have a feeling most will be negative about the duster.
Ok, so on the assumption that it shouldn't be used to remove the dust, what alternative use would the duster have? (Other than dusting the dashboard that is)
Thanks in advance for your response! :xyxthumbs:
This morning my brother and I were leaving at the same time for work and he broke out his California Car Duster and proceeded to wipe down his grey Camry. I never bought one because I felt that over time, how can small grains of sand/dirt/hard fibers the duster was wiping off not scratch the paint over time? (This was back when I had my truck freshly painted of course).
Sure, my brothers car "looks" washed for up to 3 weeks, but still, he must be putting scratches/swirl marks on his clear coat, right?
Please let me know your thoughts on this as I would like to show him your responses. I have a feeling most will be negative about the duster.
Ok, so on the assumption that it shouldn't be used to remove the dust, what alternative use would the duster have? (Other than dusting the dashboard that is)
Thanks in advance for your response! :xyxthumbs: