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Re: California duster and ceramics
If the duster inflicts Micro swirls, and I cannot see them easily (or at all), then I have zero problem with it.
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Re: California duster and ceramics
Originally Posted by
Neatfreak2000
If a ceramics protect so well...
Gotta ask...Says who?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: California duster and ceramics
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
Gotta ask...Says who?
Bob
Humans. The interwebs. The google machine.
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Re: California duster and ceramics
Originally Posted by
Neatfreak2000
I have no dog in the fight. Just curiosity.
I ‘risk’ using a brush on rare occasions
when my car has been sitting in the garage
for a couple days and a light dust has fallen
on it. I am fine with the potential micro
scratches I’m inflicting.
What LSP is on your car:
Wax or Sealant? TIA.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: California duster and ceramics
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
What LSP is on your car:
Wax or Sealant? TIA.
Bob
Collinite on one IGL ceramic on the other.
YWATF
(You’re welcome after the fact)
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Re: California duster and ceramics
Originally Posted by
Neatfreak2000
Humans. The interwebs. The google machine.
What part of/in what they say...
can/do you believe?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: California duster and ceramics
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
What part of/in what they say...
can/do you believe?
Bob
None of some of it. All of most of it.
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Re: California duster and ceramics
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
What LSP is on your car:
Wax or Sealant? TIA.
Bob
Originally Posted by
Neatfreak2000
None of some of it. All of most of it.
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I believe 5/8ths of the some, and only 3/8ths of all.
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California duster and ceramics
Originally Posted by
Neatfreak2000
Interesting. So do you use a car duster?
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On the interior sometimes.... use to outside before I knew better. If i got 5 mins to dust i can make 15 to do a waterless/rinseless
Use to love it for pollen.... then sombody showed what a swirl was.....
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Re: California duster and ceramics
Used to have a duster. Was good for quickie, almost touchless sweeps to feather off recently detailed paint. But results were never satisfying as some "dust" inevitably sticks to the paint tempting one to do a second sweep and brush a bit harder, or wipe off spots using quick detailer, which led invariably to wanting to QD the whole panel for consistency. This all ended with invention of ultra-plush microfiber towels and rinse-less wash . . . very satisfying results every time.
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