After 2 years my duster is in dyer need of cleaning.i know thats taboo to wash the duster
has anyone who owns one ever done that and what if any were the consequences............
I have washed mine with some Woolite and water. Never had a problem with it. They do say that the dirtier it gets the better it is supposed to be. I thought it would be better to wash it anyway.
I have washed mine with some Woolite and water. Never had a problem with it. They do say that the dirtier it gets the better it is supposed to be. I thought it would be better to wash it anyway.
Thanks..does it look any cleaner??? mine is filthy......
I dropped mine on the floor so I really need to wash it. This is the second thread today that answered a question I really needed answered but hadn't gotten around to posting.
I dropped mine on the floor so I really need to wash it. This is the second thread today that answered a question I really needed answered but hadn't gotten around to posting.
Is it safe to use one of those, I've always heard mix comments, I used to use tham on my old before I knew anything about swirls. Are all duster the same or are some better than others.
I have washed mine with some Woolite and water. Never had a problem with it. They do say that the dirtier it gets the better it is supposed to be. I thought it would be better to wash it anyway.
The roads here are real dusty and after a day of driving my car is covered in a light dust. I haven't noticed any marring removing the dust. However, if there was any dirt on the car you'd be better served with a QD.
The tips on mine were getting real dark so I washed in Woolite and cold water(think that the strands are infused with parafin so cold water). Well, they are still dark. Only use for light dust and even then I'll follow with a QD. Also, I never put any down pressure on it, not even the weight of the duster.
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