enrun
Joined:
Aug 2006
Sykesville, Maryland
|
|
Anyone use the California Duster to take the dust off that accumulates in the garage or from driving on dry roads? Does it not scratch the paint as they advertise?
88 TurboCoupe, Midnight Blue. All original except 134a conversion and Tripminder.
|
Pete D
Joined:
Apr 2001
Northern OH
|
|
I've used dusters. Don't know about "California Duster", got a link?
Pete Dunham
|
Joe F
Joined:
Jul 2002
Hawkins, Texas - USA
|
|
I used to use one until I got my fancy paint, it worked great. Now it leaves streaks behind, though, so I only use Meguiar's detailing spray and I wipe it (and the dust) off with microfiber cloths. Much, much nicer and it really doesn't take all that long if you keep the car reasonably clean.
My 3¢ worth.
MOVED: To Body & Appearance Forum.
|
enrun
Joined:
Aug 2006
Sykesville, Maryland
|
|
The link to california dusters is:
http://www.calcarduster.com
88 TurboCoupe, Midnight Blue. All original except 134a conversion and Tripminder.
|
1BadBird
Joined:
Mar 2005
Espanola, NM. USA
|
|
I've never used a California Duster, just used the detail spray and real soft terry cloth towels. My wife about shot me for cutting up an $18.00 bath towel for the "Car"
86' Blue Turbo Coupe (resto-mod in progress)
86' Black Turbo Coupe (will remain mostly stock.........maybe)
|
ERIC J snowbird
Joined:
Apr 2005
Iroquois,Ontario,Canada
|
|
Quote:Originally posted by JoeCool:
My 3¢ worth.
Darn inflation! Pretty soon I won't be able to afford Joe's opinion.
- ERIC J
87 Black 5speed, 88 Black 5speed.
|
evintho
Joined:
Dec 2003
Santa Rosa, CA.
|
|
I used to wipe down my Mopar with one just before I'd enter a show. Worked real good and fast and didn't hurt the paint at all.
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
Proverbs 3:5
1986 Turbocoupe 5-spd - New daily driver!
1988 Turbocoupe 5-spd - parts car.
1989 Mustang convertible (Thunderstang). Built '88 TC shortblock, head by Boport, R/R, T3, Bobs log, gutted, rotated, ported mannys, AFPR, LA3, NPR I/C, etc.
Check out Thunderstang!
|
Dan S
Joined:
Jan 2003
Harrisburg, PA
|
|
I have one for each vehicle, but like all good inventions, they need to be upgraded now and then. So, for my money, once a year it's a good idea to rid yourself of the dirt build up and buy a new one.
|
tps87turbo
Joined:
Feb 2003
Hammonton, NJ USA
|
|
Quote:Originally posted by Dan S:
I have one for each vehicle, but like all good inventions, they need to be upgraded now and then. So, for my money, once a year it's a good idea to rid yourself of the dirt build up and buy a new one.
I have one Dan & they work Great. Once a year I take & blow the dust out of it with 100 lbs of Compressed air.
|
Glenn 88TC
Joined:
Apr 2001
Lebanon, PA
|
|
I can't believe you guys actually wash your TC's.
I never used one. I have used the detailing spray once(it worked great) but for my POS it was usually here it is, take it or leave it. Most people never looked at it anyway unless it was under the hood. May she R.I.Pieces.
NO TC and NO headaches.
|