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Hey Guys (and ladies… do we have any ladies here, lol)..


Do any of y’all use the “duster” for the outside …?

If so, cotton or microfiber on your baby?

What about inside? For the dust that builds up before / the next car wash?

Was looking at this one for the outside version .. anyone else have other suggestions?

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Hey Guys (and ladies… do we have any ladies here, lol)..


Do any of y’all use the “duster” for the outside …?

If so, cotton or microfiber on your baby?

What about inside? For the dust that builds up before / the next car wash?

Was looking at this one for the outside version .. anyone else have other suggestions?

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I use that one on occasion.
 

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Mack, I use a California duster all the time on mine. We have so much fine dust in the air here so every 2-3 days I run it over mine. If you buy one new make sure you wrap it in either newspaper or a brown bag for a day or two. It has paraffin wax on the tips and it will soak up the excess. These actually work better as the get older and dirtier.

https://www.amazon.com/California-Car-Duster-62442-Standard/dp/B00008RW9U/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2VW89RE6WNI9&keywords=california+duster&qid=1644672641&sprefix=california%20duster,aps,115&sr=8-6
 
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Mack, I use a California duster all the time on mine. We have so much fine dust in the air here so every 2-3 days I run it over mine. If you buy one new make sure you wrap it in either newspaper or a brown bad for a day or two. It has paraffin wax on the tips and it will soak up the excess. These actually work better as the get older and dirtier.

https://www.amazon.com/California-Car-Duster-62442-Standard/dp/B00008RW9U/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2VW89RE6WNI9&keywords=california+duster&qid=1644672641&sprefix=california%20duster,aps,115&sr=8-6
Ah. The old California Duster. Didn’t even know they still make them?! My dad used to use those religiously… but not sold here in California at AutoZone lol. Specialty store?
 


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Ah. The old California Duster. Didn’t even know they still make them?! My dad used to use those religiously… but not sold here in California at AutoZone lol. Specialty store?
Hate Amazon lol ?
 

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Hate Amazon lol ?
Yes I hate feeding the beast too. Just do a search for California Duster and I'm sure there's another online retailer or local parts store/detail shop that has them.
 

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Mack, I use a California duster all the time on mine. We have so much fine dust in the air here so every 2-3 days I run it over mine. If you buy one new make sure you wrap it in either newspaper or a brown bag for a day or two. It has paraffin wax on the tips and it will soak up the excess. These actually work better as the get older and dirtier.

https://www.amazon.com/California-Car-Duster-62442-Standard/dp/B00008RW9U/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2VW89RE6WNI9&keywords=california+duster&qid=1644672641&sprefix=california%20duster,aps,115&sr=8-6
Have one of those and used for years. First one I had until the handle finally broke and daughter gave me a new one.
 
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Hey Guys (and ladies… do we have any ladies here, lol)..


Do any of y’all use the “duster” for the outside …?

If so, cotton or microfiber on your baby?

What about inside? For the dust that builds up before / the next car wash?

Was looking at this one for the outside version .. anyone else have other suggestions?

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Damn, I thought we were discussing Plymouths here. Click bait subjects...:explode::wink:
Having driven a 340, they are pretty fun.
And yes we have several ladies here. :turkey::turkey::turkey:
Yes on the Cali duster, works well but banned in Cali for causing cancer.:like:
 

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AutoZone and others have them. I have one by Griots that works great. Also have a really old California duster too. Will also add that these dusters work a whole lot better if your truck has wax or sealant on it.
 
 








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