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Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
Hi,
I have noticed that some LSPs attract dust more than others.
For example I have applied to my black car Meg M20 after Menzerna polishing, and on some surfaces the Megs Wax, after polishing with Menzerna
After about one week of driving, M20 surface attracted significantly more dust - some have said that waxing after M20 is not needed.
Anyone has noticed significant dust attraction after a certain LSP?
Happy new Year!
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Super Member
Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
I can notice it after a night. A week of driving ain't bad.
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Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
Indeed even after few hours dust will show, but is significantly more on some panels.
If I have to eyeball it - is maybe 5 times more dust on panels LSP'd with M20 than on the ones waxed
So maybe M20 shall be followed by wax?
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Super Member
Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
not till it cures properly
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Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
Yeah I think there's something to this. Obviously a hard thing to measure. But when I apply Ultima Acrylic Spray Wax, it seems to attract a lot more dust than DG Aquawax or Megs Ultimate Quick Wax. I tend to think carnaubas attract more dust than sealants. But I don't like making a blanket statement like that-- there are alaways exceptions. And there are numerous extraneous factors that come into play. Temps, humidity, environmental conditions, etc.
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Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
The dust attraction should be gone after the first wash.
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Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
Originally Posted by flip7f
I have applied to my
black car Meg M20 after Menzerna
polishing, and on some surfaces the
Megs Wax, after polishing with Menzerna
After about one week of driving,
M20 surface attracted significantly
more dust...
If this same M20-issue was causing
me to experience a similar state of
consternation as yours...then I would
no longer be using it on that vehicle.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
I've been very impressed with the lack of dust issues since going to Optiseal and ONRWW. Much improved over other products I was using.
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Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
I have noticeably less dust sticking to he back of my C Class wagon (White) following Carpro essence and reload, vs collinite 845...
Demonstrably so when after a few days commute I waterless wipe down the car.. a lot less black coming off now than before..
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Junior Member
Re: Dust attraction by surfaces depending on LSP
Is the dust attracted to the LSP or the static produced from the microfiber towels used? I think the static produced from wiping causes the dust attraction more than the LSP
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