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      02-15-2025, 11:55 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by RCKYMTN M34OI View Post
Nope. Don't even go there unless you want to induce swirls/scratches.
Exactly!
It's not a "duster", it's a "scratcher"!

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Originally Posted by Emily172013 View Post
Try a California Duster. I have used one for many years on several color cars and no scratches or swirls. That being said, I only use it to remove light garage dust.
I tried that too many years ago, after falling for a commercial. This absolutely does introduce a layer of micro-scratches to the clear coat.
As would be expected if one were to drag uncleanable dust-impregnated objects over one's paint!

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