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North Bay 101
09-24-2001, 01:21 AM
Yeh or Neigh??

The best thing since sliced bread or sandpaper with a wooden handle??

I have a base model with eternal blue paint and the dust is bothering me. I do not have time to wash 5 times a week so I am looking at this product. Help..

stryker
09-24-2001, 01:34 AM
Hell Yeh!

definitely worth the $10...

jdkindle
09-24-2001, 02:07 AM
You will hear good and bad opinions about this but I have found to get it a little dirty first, and then use only light pressure, and you save a lot of washing time. When you do wash, use the blade they have. It is giving sliced bread a run for its money.

cb1151
09-24-2001, 07:25 AM
where can I find one..none of my local automotive stores have them in stock!

jdkindle
09-24-2001, 09:11 AM
I got mine at Target. If there are no stores where you live, their site is target.com.

L.I.RSX
09-24-2001, 10:58 AM
Yes it does work alot better when it gets a little dirty. But I love it. Best 10 bucks I have ever spent.
Drew

North Bay 101
09-24-2001, 10:24 PM
Thanks for the information. Is the blade OK to use also?? I am just afraid of scratching the paint.

jdkindle
09-24-2001, 11:33 PM
The blade is very safe to use, it is made of silicon. I feel much more confident using it rather than the duster. I have used it alot and never had a problem.

n8236
09-26-2001, 09:55 PM
Just make sure you don't have any LARGE dirt particles on your car before you use the duster. When you use the duster with those large particles, you can drag that along the paint of your car and scratch the surface. Just make sure the dust is actually dust and not pebbles or anything of that sort. And remember to share the duster rigorously after each stroke :D