Is it safer to use the California Duster then Last Touch, or should I just go straight on using Last Touch? I want to decrease the chance of swirls on my paint. Thanks!
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Re: Dusting my car
I guess it depends on how dusty the vehicle is...if it's really dusty you may want to consider washing.
If you have both the duster and Last Touch I would probably use both; knock of the majority of the dust with the duster (using just the tips of the duster, making sure you don't press down into the paint), and then hit it with Last Touch and a high quality micro fiber towel.Rick McDonough
Customer Engagement - Digital Content Editor
Meguiar's Inc.
1.800.854.8073 * 3853
rmcdonough@meguiars.com
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Just for conformation, I use the methods as described above with great results! Make sure when you use your quick detailer to keep changing to newer cleaner parts of the MF towel, and use more than one towel if needed.Schotography
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Re: Dusting my car
Originally posted by MDetail View PostJust for conformation, I use the methods as described above with great results! Make sure when you use your quick detailer to keep changing to newer cleaner parts of the MF towel, and use more than one towel if needed.
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