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Re: california duster question
I just spent 11 hours buffing a black Camaro that used the Duster. I tell people to leave them in the store or in the trunk.
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Re: california duster question
Originally Posted by WAXOFF
I just spent 11 hours buffing a black Camaro that used the Duster. I tell people to leave them in the store or in the trunk.
Same could be said about the best of the best waterless wash... But you don't hear anyone not recommending Wolfgang Uber or whatever the most expensive waterless/rinseless option is. [I'd be willing to make a blind bet it's Wolfgang. Because after all, that "German research" is mighty expensive.] Lol.
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Re: california duster question
I wonder if the California Duster would have a completely different image if it sold for $99.99 - $149.99 instead of something you might find on isle 5 at your local Walgreens... I think it would change from something people would never even think of "ruining" their paint with, to something only the elite and truly knowledgeable car aficionados drop their smart coin on. "Only hacks rub their paint with stacks of towels, I've got 1 of these elite California Dusters. It costs $150! And that's if you get it on sale!"
You know, like how our mentality is with our large stroke polishers. Rupes, Griots Boss, sweet. 21mm off label made in China? Absolute Garbage! Lol. We're pretty funny sometimes
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Re: california duster question
Originally Posted by WAXOFF
I just spent 11 hours buffing a black Camaro that used the Duster. I tell people to leave them in the store or in the trunk.
The owner of that Camaro probably doesn't know the difference between a squirrel and a swirl and that's why he kept using it.
I don't favor the CD, but if done correctly, you can clean light dust on some paints.
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Re: california duster question
some paints = waxed garage queens.
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Re: california duster question
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
some paints = waxed garage queens.
I was thinking more like white or silver cars,
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Re: california duster question
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
I was thinking more like white or silver cars,
Ahh but every swirl hurts, even the ones you can't see. Or am I too OCD? Lol.
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Re: california duster question
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Ahh but every swirl hurts, even the ones you can't see. Or am I too OCD? Lol.
Chasing swirls = NCC (no clear coat).
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Re: california duster question
Originally Posted by Rsurfer
Chasing swirls = NCC (no clear coat).
I kid.. I kid.. But back on topic, that's why you advise average Joes to leave their California Dusters in their trunk. That way their not instilling swirls in the 1st place. But we all know that's a pipe dream.
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Re: california duster question
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Now how bout that picture of your bucket
of D115 rinseless wash & wax solution?😉
Where did you come up with the assumption
that I have bought or ever used D115?
For the record: that's a false assumption.
•In fact, considering that in its marketing
copy it alleges to "leave something behind"...
-I don't even take to task the promulgation of
the usage of D115 for those wanting to keep
their current LSP free from "outside influences",
as it were.
With that being said:
I find yet another one of your feeble
attempts to insult me using psychological
projection to be amusing.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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