The old California Duster! Questions from client

To me the point is,

I don't see any of these "dusters" doing anything a Metro Sidekick or a really good cordless leaf blower can do without touching the paint at all.

In fact, the blowers can get in places the "dusters" can't and do things they can't - like blow fuzz off of convertible tops, or blow out interiors/floor mats.


To those that love dusters, may I recommend one of these:

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At least the dust head is replaceable when it gets dirty.
 
To me the point is,

I don't see any of these "dusters" doing anything a Metro Sidekick or a really good cordless leaf blower can do without touching the paint at all.

In fact, the blowers can get in places the "dusters" can't and do things they can't - like blow fuzz of convertible tops.


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My metro sidekick can only do so much. Once a layer of dust has reached a certain point/thickness it doesn't all blow away. Dust seems to cling to the surface in a matter of hours. At least that's what happens outdoors.
 
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