I hate pollen and I hate bugs.
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From: Central New Jersey
My Ride: 2007 525xi
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From: Ct
My Ride: 04' 545i, Sport Package, Black, Active Xenon, ARS, Aux Input
'10 Tahoe, Black on Black, leather, Nav/XM, 20" tires, full body kit, power 2nd row, loaded
'93 Jeep Wrangler, lifted 4.5", 33" meats, Rampage Recovery Bumper w/Tire Swing, etc
25' Aquasport Osprey, Center Console,2012 200 HO Etec
2 Words... California Duster.
I got one and never thought it would work.... it does. I have a black car and it gets me a few extra days between washing it and doesn't seem to add to the swirls already present from the PO.
I got one and never thought it would work.... it does. I have a black car and it gets me a few extra days between washing it and doesn't seem to add to the swirls already present from the PO.
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From: san diego
My Ride: 2008 E60 528i
6MT, Sports Package, Premium Package, Navigation
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I commute on a strech of country highway to work everyday, and I am constantly bombarded with bug bombs. Ive actually watched them explode as they hit my windhshield(my son loves that) and it make the grossest sound. But a quick high pressure rinse off and duster seems to be the best deterrent from having our black beauties riding around looking like a yellow bug trap.
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Ill never own another black vehicle again. My 2 Chevy's are white and my BMW is space gray.
I wouldn't use the Cal duster. It actually left a lot of swirl marks on my black truck. Never again. I now use mag's quick detailer with a microfiber towel to keep my cars clean between washes. Works like a charm.
I wouldn't use the Cal duster. It actually left a lot of swirl marks on my black truck. Never again. I now use mag's quick detailer with a microfiber towel to keep my cars clean between washes. Works like a charm.
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From: Birmingham, AL
My Ride: 535i 6-speed
Model Year: 2008
I would never wipe down a dry car...unless it's just been washed and dried and I'm trying to remove any lint...with a California Duster, t-shirt, or the like. But if it's been out on the road...never...I think that's just asking for scratches.
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