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Old 08-Jun-2002, 03:33 PM
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California Car Duster

I recently bought one of these and would highly recommend it to anyone. It works great and keeps the car shiny between waxings.
If you wipe it after you drive (whole car in 2 minutes) and it rains while you are away .....no water spots.
 
Old 08-Jun-2002, 06:46 PM
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Does size matter?

What size did you get?

What size do you recommend?
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Old 08-Jun-2002, 08:34 PM
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don't you know....
size doesn't matter
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Old 08-Jun-2002, 08:42 PM
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I got the bigger of the 2 Canadian Tire has and that would also be teh one I recommend
 
Old 08-Jun-2002, 11:25 PM
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Old 08-Jun-2002, 11:32 PM
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I was also thinking of getting this! Cause my car is Black, and it isn't fun to wash all the time! So this actually works Jeff???? Nice!

I just bought that Water Blade thing from the same company, and i don't like it at all!! I found that it works on the hood, and the back windows and that is it! But that is just what i think!
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Originally posted by Stock Si
I was also thinking of getting this! Cause my car is Black, and it isn't fun to wash all the time! So this actually works Jeff???? Nice!

I just bought that Water Blade thing from the same company, and i don't like it at all!! I found that it works on the hood, and the back windows and that is it! But that is just what i think!
The waterblade takes some practice.....ask the guy's at the meeta couple of weeks ago....it rained, stoped, and I wiped my car clean in about 2-3 min.
It takes practice to make it work properly.:working:
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I have one of those dusters for about 6yrs now. Dirty as hell but works
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It was about $25. And the dirtier it gets the better it works.
 
Old 09-Jun-2002, 10:13 AM
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Originally posted by Cantonagod
It was about $25. And the dirtier it gets the better it works.
Just like a HOE BWAHAHAH
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exactly
 
Old 09-Jun-2002, 12:28 PM
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awesome.

This California Car Wash goes on my list on my next trip to CT.

Anyone want to donate any CT cash to me?
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I was at CT a few days ago look'in at all the carcare products, I was thikning of getting the California Water Blade, but the car duster seems more effective.

The dirtier it is the better it is?
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Originally posted by Cantonagod
It was about $25. And the dirtier it gets the better it works.
but if u have more dust or dirt, then aren't you just dragging it over your paint and making marks in the clearcoat??
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It works like a dust/dirt magnet and pulls the stuff off the car not dragging it around.
 
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I just picked one up today from crappy tire.

Works great
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How much it cost you Thomas?

I'm thinkin about gettin one too cause at the plant I work at my car comes home in a visible layer of dust on it LOL.

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Wit htax it was $28 and change.
 
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Whats "htax" is that a new form of revenue for the government or was it a little early for you when you were typin that?



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Originally posted by OverKill_Si
Whats "htax" is that a new form of revenue for the government or was it a little early for you when you were typin that?



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I'll keep blaming the medication.
 


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