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Old 02-23-2015, 08:08 AM
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I picked up one of these dusters at the home cheapo, works great.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-Small...3530/202821131
 
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Old 02-24-2015, 06:56 AM
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Ive looking for one of these at a good price. Thanks.
 
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Dust? Seriously? Doesn't the wind take care of that?
 
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Dust? Seriously? Doesn't the wind take care of that?
 
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Some of us get more dust in the wind than we can remove by riding.
 
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I have a california duster that works great, only a few more dollars at walmart.
 
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People spend a lot of time and money on products to take the swirl marks out of the clear coat, others spend tree-fiddy to put them in.
 
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I use Adam's polishes waterless wash. Emulsifys the dust as picks it up so no swirls in the paint. Used it probably 4-5 days a week last summer on my 2014 and no swirls! Very quick and the bike looks freshly detailed after im done.
 
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+1 California duster from walmart
 
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Not sure what my OL uses to keep my ride so clean, Will have to ask her when she gets back from the strip club.
 


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