MicroTwisted Microfiber Car Duster

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MicroTwisted Microfiber Car Duster


I shame any of my buddys who have a cali car duster and one of my friends showed me he had recently purchased this from AG.

I`d imagine its still better than a Cali duster but I`m wondering if anyone has purchased one yet. Now I definitely would not use one, nor would I imagine any true autopian using one either, But I feel if all my car club buddys are set on a cali duster I can at least turn them on to this instead.

Kind of like lesser of two evils I suppose.
 
My gut tells me same, same. CaliDuster or MicroTwisted your dragging dust across the finish with no lubrication. I`ll pass.
 
Dry contact is bad contact!

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I so wish I could comment on that statement!
 

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I cannot imagine how stuff like that could possibly work without marring. The supposed physics of it escape me and that`s a clue ;)

I know people say they use such things without any marring, but every single vehicle I`ve ever seen IRL that`s been Dusted has had marring. EVERY. SINGLE. ONE.

Stuff like that is a part of why I simply cannot enjoy Car Shows any more.
 
The only way I can see a product like this working is by using it exclusively on indoor type dust. I would basically use it as a feather duster.

My Trans Am gets dusty in my very poorly sealed garage. I can blow the majority of the dust off with my breath. I would try this product on the horizontal panels of my Trans Am, after all the road debris has been washed (rinse less, waterless or 2BM), and only then with a day or two worth of dust. I`d want three dusters, one for the hood, roof, and hatch. I have no plans on purchasing, but for the sake of experimentation I would be willing to dust off the Trans Am, just to see how it performs.

I`m confident 99.9% of the purchasers of these type of products use them on much heavier debris that just indoor dust.
 
I marred paint by quick-cleaning off "mere indoor dust" plenty, finally wised up. Different places are gonna have different dust I suppose, but mine is always a lot more abrasive than I once woulda thought.
 
I marred paint by quick-cleaning off "mere indoor dust" plenty, finally wised up. Different places are gonna have different dust I suppose, but mine is always a lot more abrasive than I once woulda thought.

Sounds like you got that diamond dust :)


I`m still very skeptic of these things and I told him a spray bottle and a few micro towels would be a much better option and for the $20 he spent he could have got a 6 pack of good micros or more.

I guess you can`t win them all.
 
I marred paint by quick-cleaning off "mere indoor dust" plenty, finally wised up. Different places are gonna have different dust I suppose, but mine is always a lot more abrasive than I once woulda thought.

Agreed, eventually something small and hard is going to become part of the garage dust and land on the paint.
 
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