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    Quote Originally Posted by coondog64
    I have used the OXO duster. As long as you move in one direction it works good I think. I usually follow us with PB S&W or a QD after words. Its a good midweek fix in between washes I think.
    That is what I do. OXO duster first, then Poorboy's Spray & Wipe with either Cobra miracle towels or Cobra super plush towels. On my wheels I use cheaper older microfibers and DP 4-1 mixed at it's specified QD ratio.
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    isnt it that cali duster is coated with something that attract or hold dust?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCB
    isnt it that cali duster is coated with something that attract or hold dust?
    The california duster is 100% cotton mop head with strands coated with paraffin wax. It acts like a magnet that gently removes dust and pollution. It will not scratch paint or clear coat finishes. However, be aware that imitations that are soaked in a greasy chemical can leave a oily film. I have used a cal. duster on all my cars including my 99 vette and never had a problem. Just my $.02

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    http://www.autogeek.net/microfiber-duster.html

    recently started using the microfiber version with no coating. Works well , the static just lifts the dust away.


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