California Dusters

I like to use it right before I present the vehicle to my customer .

I dont use it on my own vehicle . I would rather wipe/wash it down .

If your car is in a garage and only getting dusty they work great for that purpose.
 
Think of how far technology has come since the introduction of the California duster. Now with ONR or even Optimum's new waterless system, you can SAFELY clean your car (AND enhance the shine) in the same amount of time you would take to do the CD.
 
I have a mf carrand duster that I have used a couple times. Just letting it barely touch the dust. The dust grabs onto the mf but I don't like using it. Like Richy said with ONR available it's not difficult. Opti Clean is even easier. If it's just dust your dealing with that Opti Clean will make quick work of it. Just be sure to spray liberally, flip often and don't rub your mf towel on the areas of the panel that haven't been sprayed yet.
 
I have been using the California Duster for some time now, and love it. My car is black and seems to dust up just sitting overnight in the garage. If you use it correctly, it will not damage the finish. As I said, my car is black, and there is not a mark on it. As for someone who said it was greasy, well, it is supposed to be slightly, as it is soaked in paraffin wax, however one is supposed to let a new duster sit out on a newspaper for a few days to let the excess run off.
I know people who are still using a 7 or 8 year old duster, and would have spent a lot of money in that time on ONR and other "new fangled" products. It is simple, it works, and other than the initial purchase, doesn't cost a cent to use.
 
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