California Duster
#1
Has anyone used the "California Duster" dust mop on your Maxi's? They advertise that it removes dust without scratching the paint. I remember someone using the "California Squeegie". They said it screwed-up the paint. They had to buff the scratches out.
#3
Originally posted by T-One
Has anyone used the "California Duster" dust mop on your Maxi's? They advertise that it removes dust without scratching the paint. I remember someone using the "California Squeegie". They said it screwed-up the paint. They had to buff the scratches out.
Has anyone used the "California Duster" dust mop on your Maxi's? They advertise that it removes dust without scratching the paint. I remember someone using the "California Squeegie". They said it screwed-up the paint. They had to buff the scratches out.
#4
The California Duster is only recommended for dusting an otherwise clean finish, any grit will cause scratches.
I use a small Duster for interior hard surfaces, it works very well.
I also use a California Water Blade squeegee and love it.
No scratching the paint and much easier and faster then a chamois and won't lift wax like a real chamois can.
A quick follow up with a terry cloth towel is needed to dry recessed areas that the blade won't reach like along window frames.
I use a small Duster for interior hard surfaces, it works very well.
I also use a California Water Blade squeegee and love it.
No scratching the paint and much easier and faster then a chamois and won't lift wax like a real chamois can.
A quick follow up with a terry cloth towel is needed to dry recessed areas that the blade won't reach like along window frames.
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