07-13-2007, 11:39 AM | #1 |
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Keeping cars clean
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I'm new here and having a little problem keeping the car clean. Because of the danish very changing weather it's hard to keep it clean. I don't have the opportunity to put the car in a garage. Also I don't have the time to wash it in my hands. I got school and work. I clean cars for living, but how do you KEEP the car clean? (nothing to do with work) Thanks, Martin |
07-13-2007, 01:08 PM | #3 |
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I've got two words for you: California Duster.
I got word of this item through my CA as I asked how he keeps his car so clean (and he has a Sapphire Black e92). He told me about the duster and how it keeps cars clean once you've given 'em a wash. They do a great job of getting rid of that dust/pollen that seemingly piles up within the next few days of a car wash. As long as you use it (only takes about 5 minutes to wipe down you car) frequently, you'll extend the period between washes exponentially. After you wipe down your car with it, it looks very shiny with that showroom polish look to it. Me thinks it's due to the paraffin wax coating in the bristles. To find it you have to go online. |
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07-13-2007, 02:57 PM | #7 |
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+1 on the Cali Duster. I was introduced to it 3+ years ago by a friend, and in that time it has done what posters above have commented on.
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