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Old 01-23-2010, 08:54 PM
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Default Re: California Dusters

Originally Posted by GDC-SRT
When they are new, the have some wax or oil on them that leaves streaks, more noticeable on dark colors.

They need to be broke-in, they get better with use.

Washing them is a no-no.

I still prefer detail spray an micro fiber.
The instructions say they have paraffin oil on them and that they may streak when new. Also you are supposed to let them air dry for two days after you open them up, I waited one day and did not see any streaks.
It is not a scrub brush so I barely let it touch the surface, I inspected it and could see no streaks or scratching. It certainly picked up the dust rather than moving the dust around, I'm impressed.

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