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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 7/27/2007 8:53:22 AM   
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hey if i keep it in my hot trunk during the day time would the wax melt??

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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 7/29/2007 9:30:32 AM   
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just don't use the california duster if your car is wet from the morining dew. yeah, i used to leave it in my back seat in its cover so i can wipe my car off every day, especially in spring for the pollen.

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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 7/29/2007 10:03:52 AM   
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california car duster! works great!

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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 8/4/2007 12:45:58 PM   
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wow im getting this nasty wax residue left after! its all over my front glass and car...
Anyone know how to get rid of this? is my duster broken?

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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 8/4/2007 6:08:04 PM   
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DID YOU READ THE DIRECTIONS ;)

lay the duster out on a towel for overnight or something to let the wax on the brisles dry beter... and DONT USE THE BUSTER with the car hot.... wipe her down in the shade after the cars decently cooled....
no big deal.... it wipes right off with a microfiber towel ;)


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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 8/4/2007 6:21:31 PM   
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I did! over night! it worked fine the first couple of times.. then i put it into my trunk.. must have gotten hot... man i hope i didnt throw 10 dollars out the window...

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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 8/4/2007 6:26:57 PM   
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na... just lay it out again to dry alittle beter... should be fine.... see when the cars hot it can melt the wax on the duster....
best to dust the car in the morning or quicklywipe over the car just as long as you havent driven the car cause the motor heats up the hood realy quick!

but after ya use it afew times that waxy residue will slow down.... trust me.... mines not to bad at all anymore... only leaves alittle spot on the realy hot days....


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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 8/4/2007 8:11:30 PM   
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okay thanks i will try dusting other products first so that the wax wont be so waxy....

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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 8/4/2007 8:30:41 PM   
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california duster.  nuff said.

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RE: ridding dust from a black car - 8/4/2007 10:22:48 PM   
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i think it melted because i left the duster in the trunk of my car parked out in the sun...
and i cleaned my car in the morning...

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