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Old 09-10-2013, 06:59 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NickBaragona View Post
So what's the verdict? Will a California Car Duster scratch a dry surface with grass on it? I live in a place with the same situation, and have no other option...
For hard plastic surfaces, sure go right ahead, however, I'd keep away from any painted areas and anything with glass screen. Small amount of dust can collects over time within the bristles of the duster and become quite abrasive against your paint.

Here, I'll just leave this link for you, I think the gurus from Adam's can explain it better than I can
california duster? - General Detailing Discussion and Questions - Adams Forums
Dusting off My Car - General Detailing Discussion and Questions - Adams Forums
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