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    For those in So. Arizona how do you keep your vehicle clean between washings?

    I will be staying at a RV resort for a few months and there is no garage but there is a car port. I was thinking of getting a car duster, but wanted to hear what suggestions you guys have. The vehicle does have hard paint.
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    Re: For those in So. Arizona how do you keep your vehicle clean between washings?

    bcgreen- And a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too!

    Having used one, I predict that if you use the duster you`ll mar your paint.

    Guess I`ll just leave it at that; we`ve discussed those things before, and their advocates seemed to imply that I was a moron when I experimented with mine

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    Re: For those in So. Arizona how do you keep your vehicle clean between washings?

    A car duster is great for dust. It is not so good with actual dirt. A rinseless wash like ONR is your best bet.
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    Re: For those in So. Arizona how do you keep your vehicle clean between washings?

    I am in Scottsdale. We get a lot of airborne particulation in the winter. I`d not use a car-duster.
    I use Waterless Washes as a QD, or swing by a coin op wash and then dry with Waterless Wash as a drying aid.
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    Re: For those in So. Arizona how do you keep your vehicle clean between washings?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan View Post
    A car duster is great for dust. It is not so good with actual dirt. A rinseless wash like ONR is your best bet.
    Heh heh...I can`t even use one on "garage dust" without doing damage. I can *maybe* clean that off with a RW, but even that will cause marring unless all the stars align/etc.. And my vehicles have hard paint!

    Eh, this thread is making me miss my trips to AZ..though I was just driving rentals and could run `em through the carwash.

 

 

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