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Old 06-06-2005, 07:38 PM
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Kozak autodry products - feedback?

I recently rediscovered a Kozak autodry cloth given to me years ago as a gift. I've taken to using it on the rear of my MCSC which gets quite dusty travelling the rural road to my kids' school.

I was just curious to know if other people use or have used this product and what the long-term impact is on the car's finish.
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I am not exactly sure what it is, but be cautious about dusting with a dry cloth. It is easy to embed debris in the paint and cause scratching.

The rear of the Mini is a pain. I have found no solution (for dry dusting) better than a California Duster to date.
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Be careful, Indi...you're dating yourself by mentioning Kozak. However, it was among the very first [if not THE first] to introduce car-detailing cloths and dusters. What you have is probably as reputable and reliable as anything else out there.
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Never heard of that particular product. Personally, Im a big fan of the california car duster. Got one for me (if i can ever find it) and one for my dad's 911 (he never drives the thing so it tends to get a bit dusty while it waits for me to get home between terms :smile: )
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Kozak stuff was marketed heavily back in the 60's and 70's by such magazines as C & D and R & T. The AAA also pushed their products.
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I saw it for sale at my local Pep Boys. Only $5.99. I'm thinking about getting it since winter is coming up.
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