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    And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    As we all know, Beadmaker has long been the victim of being known for attracting dust.

    But I just ran into a video where this dude tests 8 popular spray products and I think you’ll find the results quite interesting. You may even find a new champion on this list.

    Check this video out and show the dude some luv because his vid. currently only has 321 views but it deserves alot more. Post your thoughts.

    Are your detailing products attracting DUST?! - YouTube

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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    Um...but he didn't test Beadmaker?

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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    Um...but he didn't test Beadmaker?
    I know but all these products appear to dust just as bad if not worse.

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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    Crap, it's pollen season here I can only imagine this stuff will attract that in addition to dust. Not the kind of product I want to bother with.
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill D View Post
    Crap, it's pollen season here I can only imagine this stuff will attract that in addition to dust. Not the kind of product I want to bother with.
    Which 1? There’s 7 and they all basically did the same.

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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    Sounds to me like all of them. We don't need any more dust
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill D View Post
    Sounds to me like all of them. We don't need any more dust
    It’s tempting to use a spray product after washing a dark car like this but I do think about dust and now I’m glad I usually skip it.

    Nothing worse than having a car like that be all dusty just hours later.


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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    I hate this time of year. The pollen makes dust seem like an afterthought but the two of them together,no thanks!
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill D View Post
    I hate this time of year. The pollen makes dust seem like an afterthought but the two of them together,no thanks!
    Bust out your California Duster. Lol.

    Sometimes after the paint is polished but I’ve waited in between lsp, I’ll just take 1 of my microfiber drying towels and lightly lay it on the paint and drag the dust off. Works just like a duster as long as the vehicle is “clean” and it’s just recent light dust.

    Even works within a couple of hours after it’s been washed as long as it’s just sat parked.

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    Re: And they say Beadmaker attracts dust?…

    That’s just how I dust off a car. Gotta do that even to a garaged car sometimes
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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