RE: alternative to california duster??
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RE: alternative to california duster?? - 12/19/2007 11:53:31 AM
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addiction2bass
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have you left the duster OUT in the open air for awhile like overnight or such? cause i know if you DONT the wax wont dry and will easily still leave a residue every time... i used mine on my 99black civic quite a bit over the summer. it only left wax residue the first few times and then only did it when the cars surface was hot...
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RE: alternative to california duster?? - 12/24/2007 8:44:46 AM
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matts
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Joined: 10/7/2006 Status: offline
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best detailing tip i give....don't buy a black car lol. they're a nightmare to keep clean, ESPECIALLY if they're a daily driver. well, if they're a daily driver you might as well hang it up, you ain't gonna keep it clean. black cars are beautiful, but unless you have TONS of time to keep it flawless or you keep it parked in a garage and only bring it out on sunny weekends you're fighting an uphill battle to keep it clean
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