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Old Oct 30, 2006 | 07:38 PM
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ORIGINAL: Gone2

I finally got one too and glad I did; it works great. I just bought a $10K asphalt driveway because my crushed limestone one made too much dust. I only drive on sunny days and keep the car sealed up in the garage when not in use. Sometimes only drive it 3 times a month.

Dang...found someone worst that me..[sm=bounceybounce.gif]. It's having those other vehicles that helps..[sm=icon_stickpoke.gif]
Old Nov 3, 2006 | 02:04 AM
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MY POPS SHOWED ME THIS WONDERFUL DEVICE FOR KEEPING DUST AND SMALL DIRT PARTICLES OFF YOUR CAR WHEN I WAS A WEE-LAD. YOU CAN WASH THEM IF LETS SAY IT FALLS IN A PILE OF DIRT AND GRIME. HAND WASH IN WARM SOAPY WATER AND LET IT HANG OUT TO DRY. DUSTING YOUR CAR IS ALL IN THE TECHNIQUE, DONT LAY THE THING FLAT OUT ON THE CAR, LET THE ENDS OF THE FIBERS DRAPE OVER THE PAINT AND GLID IT ACROSS.
Old Nov 3, 2006 | 02:11 AM
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I just got home from work and a guy I work with was just using this on his black stang when I walked out of work. This is a pretty handy device for wiping off the dust. I think Im gonna invest in one myself.
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