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creeper
Sep 25, 2015Explorer
haydoracin wrote:creeper wrote:
I don't see how a California duster can be used properly on a motorhome. It was designed for car show guys who just lightly, with no pressure drag it across the cars paint. Vertical surfaces it's nearly impossible to use without causing damage.
I do see people in mass using it incorrectly and adding the dreaded swirls to their paint jobs. Professional detailers HATE California dusters for the damage they do.
To each their own.
-This is the MH I use the California Duster on, obviously not full body paint. But 21 years old.
To each their own. Works for me.
The swirls and damage can never be picked out in photos. Anything can look great from a distance.
I've fixed fellow car show buddies paint. Paint that they also thought looked great.
When I was done, they were wowed by the difference and never realized how much damage they had done from washing improperly and their beloved California duster.
If you're happy with it, good. I'd never let that thing touch my paint.
BTW, I bet I could pick out plenty of problems with your paint. Easily if it's 13 years old. I see tons of show cars with damaged paint.
Getting ready to fix the paint on my brand new coach, the dealer caused problems just washing it with their stupid brush. A supply drop from amazon.
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