Tip of the Month
August 2000
Getting
The Dust Off

We have several fine products to help you "get the dust off".

The KozaK® Auto DryWash® Cloth has been manufactured in upstate New York, and distributed through auto parts stores, etc., since 1926 ! That's a long time for a product to survive. This unique flannel cloth, has a "raked" finish, and is specially treated so that gently wiping the painted surface, lifts off the dirt without scratching the surface. The cloth also has a pleasant root beer/birch beer type of fragrance. I've used it on relatively dirty vehicles, and been impressed with the results. During water shortages these are real popular - "wash" the vehicle without water.

The Original California Car Duster, is a cotton mop (treated with bees' wax), attached to a sturdy wooden handle. (There are cheaper plastic handle units on the market - spend a few extra dollars for the original wooden handle version. The one with the plastic handle will eventually break - the handle can only flex so many times before it breaks). This has caught on real big, especially with the folks who go to car shows - the dusters work real well to gently lift off the dust, without scratching the paint.

Race Glaze® Gloss Highlighter is a great spray/wipe/buff product for removing the dust, and at the same time not only just improving the shine, but also increasing the UV protection. I personally find that using Gloss Highlighter, actually increases the shine over and above what I get with Race Glaze® Polish & Sealant – it gives it more of a "glow". A resin component helps Gloss Highlighter stay around much longer than typical "quick detail" spays – this one stays on the surface for 5+ washes. Great on painted surfaces, windows, wheels, etc.,. – most hard surfaces. You have to try it to believe it – very different from other sprays.

All of the above 3 products perform very well at what they are intended to do – we use all of them at different times, and guarantee them.

If you have any questions on any of the above, please E-mail us: information@mr-shine.com

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