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cwcad said:To say that it does not induce marring would be untrue. At least in my own use of the CCD.
To say that it not a good tool would be untrue as well.
I use one everyday while in Alaska during my construction season. I do get by using it because the surface of my paint always has a good coat of wax over the paint. Another thing that I would stress is that when using the CCD the paint needs to be cool. In other words you need to have parked in the shade prior to use of the CCD. You start moving the CCD over paint that is in direct sunlight you will see marring from moving the dust about your vehicle.
lonewolf0420 said:CCD is one of the best detailing tools I have ever spent money on. Having a black car CCD is my best friend. Keep in mind its for dusting. If the car gets dirty or it rains I don't recommend using one. Make sure if you get one that you lay it on newspaper for awhile to absorb some of the oils in the CCD. If you don't the first few uses will leave smudges on your finish.
jdoria said:What do you do with these after a few uses to clean them? Is it disposable?
JaredPointer said:Nothing. the more you use them, the better they supposedly work.
Beemerboy said:. . . I have been using this process for years on my cars and have never felt that its married my cars any more or any less than if I was washing the car every day.
Its a great tool in the to have and would not want to be without one.
GearHead_1 said:Let me start off by saying that this tool has the potential to cause problems.
JaredPointer said:I didn't believe in Poorboy's S&W until I tried it.![]()