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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Originally Posted by Transcendent
I want to buy one of these.
The "artist" formerly known as M.P. Cobra Fan.
Bonita Detailing.
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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Originally Posted by Billy Baldone
won't the california duster scratch the car?
has not shown ANY scratches on my black car.
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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Originally Posted by Ted S.
Would it be possible to ground a car with metal steaks and wire?
Just don't run ground wire through the tire!
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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Originally Posted by mark58
Just don't run ground wire through the tire!
Well, I was thinking about grounding clients cars during the last few steps, but then realized this is only a temporary fix.
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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Originally Posted by Ted S.
Would it be possible to ground a car with metal steaks and wire?
I've heard of this being done actually. It seems if you attach a metal wire to the body of your car and let it reach the ground it will help control the flow of static electricity to your car. I think I saw this on 20/20 or something. Oh, and they were not trying to teach ppl how to keep their cars from getting dusty after waxing, but keeping them from exploding @ the fuel pump
Flash
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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Originally Posted by Flash Gordon
I've heard of this being done actually. It seems if you attach a metal wire to the body of your car and let it reach the ground it will help control the flow of static electricity to your car. I think I saw this on 20/20 or something. Oh, and they were not trying to teach ppl how to keep their cars from getting dusty after waxing, but keeping them from exploding @ the fuel pump
Flash
I saw a thread on here once where someone drilled a hole in their garage floor, drove a ground rod and attached a wire to his car everytime he parked it.
Dave
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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Originally Posted by S2K
I saw a thread on here once where someone drilled a hole in their garage floor, drove a ground rod and attached a wire to his car everytime he parked it.
We are a sick bunch now aren't we
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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Back in the good ol' days lotsa cars/trucks had earth ground straps to "reduce/eliminate" vehicle static charge build-up (looked like there was something loose hanging down, or, perhaps, the remainder of the neighbor's cat). Also, it was always such a joy to folow tanker trucks as they dragged around chains (and I believe they still require earth grounding). Todays modern "R" tires with their 'steel belting' supposedly does away with the need for earth straps. Some folks still use them. Though, of what help would these be for reducing dust/pollen build-up??? Sorry OP--this probably didn't help much.
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Re: Is there a product that repels dust/pollen?
Originally Posted by S2K
Can you get that here at AG?
Originally Posted by M.P. Cobra Fan
I want to buy one of these.
You can't buy them on here but if you PM me i will tell you where you can. And they will elminate pollen getting on your car lol a bit extreme for me but alot of people like those bubbles my old boss is the only distributor in the US for them. These arent the cheap ones you find in JC Witney either that actully damage your car.
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