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Saw one of these in the shops and it looks like an ordinary cloth but it says you use it to clean your car - mainly dust in between washing it. No water is used just dry against the paint. Suggests using Quik Detailier too so it says shiny.

Any body used one, interested in thoughts and impressions. I have used those old was brushes (magic brush or something) and not too bad at getting rid of dust but you can't clean as such.

Cheers, Al

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i wax and polish and buff the shit outta my car, always keeping it shiny and my car collects dust like anything.

when i wipe it down, the dust gathers and after a while all i seem to do is wipe dust all over the car it just sticks to the waxxy surface.

normally end up washing the car again. i will definately go look for a dust magnet cloth... are they sold in most places selling car wash?

Will have to try the Quik Detailer - also recommended on the Dust Magnet packet. I have quick wax but its not the same thing.

I picked mine up from Big W. You can get it at any auto shop or the discount chains like Big W or K-Mart.

The oiled brush I have used before just seemed to move the dust around too but it is easier than washing and waxing all the time.

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