California Duster
#22
A few things - yes, you can use the small one outside (it's the same) but the big one is "puffy" enough I don't see the need.
The $10 two pack at Costco isn't a knockoff - it's just a good deal. They work great on a clean (and more importantly, waxed) car. The technique is be LIGHT. Take big swipes across the car, but you should just be letting the little strings touch the paint, not dragging the weight of the duster across it. If it's loose dust or pollen or anything, it will get picked up. You can shake it out if you think it's getting dirty, but it's supposed to work even better when it's been used a while.
Also, DON'T wash the duster ever. It says not to in the instructions. It's coated in paraffin wax and if you wash it, you lose the coating and it stops working. If you have problems with it after a few years, I think it's time to buy a new one. I love mine though - no scratches at all.
The $10 two pack at Costco isn't a knockoff - it's just a good deal. They work great on a clean (and more importantly, waxed) car. The technique is be LIGHT. Take big swipes across the car, but you should just be letting the little strings touch the paint, not dragging the weight of the duster across it. If it's loose dust or pollen or anything, it will get picked up. You can shake it out if you think it's getting dirty, but it's supposed to work even better when it's been used a while.
Also, DON'T wash the duster ever. It says not to in the instructions. It's coated in paraffin wax and if you wash it, you lose the coating and it stops working. If you have problems with it after a few years, I think it's time to buy a new one. I love mine though - no scratches at all.
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