I've used a quality duster on my light colored cars for years without issue.
Only on dust from the car sitting in the garage when I am too lazy to put the covers back on.
Key is to know when it's just to dirty to use a duster.
If it's not a daily driver and garaged then a car cover is a huge asset! I would suggest a good quality indoor specific cover with a high dust resistance rating. I've had a cover for every garaged car I've owned in the past 20 years and tried them all.
My latest cover purchase was a Covercraft Dustop. Midrange price, thick 4 ply for scratch and dent protection and a high dust resistant rating. Not the prettiest or best one I've ever had but overall extremely effective and hard to beat for the price. Also not a fan of the semi custom fit covers way to much extra material flopping around so if you've got something nice to protect get a custom fit one if it's within your budget.
Thanks
Alex
Only on dust from the car sitting in the garage when I am too lazy to put the covers back on.
Key is to know when it's just to dirty to use a duster.
If it's not a daily driver and garaged then a car cover is a huge asset! I would suggest a good quality indoor specific cover with a high dust resistance rating. I've had a cover for every garaged car I've owned in the past 20 years and tried them all.
My latest cover purchase was a Covercraft Dustop. Midrange price, thick 4 ply for scratch and dent protection and a high dust resistant rating. Not the prettiest or best one I've ever had but overall extremely effective and hard to beat for the price. Also not a fan of the semi custom fit covers way to much extra material flopping around so if you've got something nice to protect get a custom fit one if it's within your budget.
Thanks
Alex
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