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Car getting dusty REAL FAST
Is there any way to reduce the amount of dust your car collects... if not, is there a way to remove this dust with out QD the entire vehicle.. like a cali duster or something and do those things even work ?
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
If your area gets as much pollen in the air as central IL, there is nothing that will keep it off of your paint. I suggest learning to live with it in between washes, or simply perform a rinseless wash when needed, but I would not use a car "duster".
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
Whatever you don't use a car duster, you'll end up scratching the paint...
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
that's what I was thinking... up here we don't really have trees... (North Dakota) so I don't know its mostly rockdust from sand and stuff used on the roads during the winter time that they haven't swept up yet... so yea... luckly I did just knock down all the paint this past weekend and polished black light sealed twice... and waxed 3 coats... looks awesome just attracting all the dust and their mother!!!!
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
Use a spray detailer and a high quality microfiber towel, making sure you only use each side of the MF for ONE SWIPE to avoid cross contamination. Buff with a clean MF once all dust is removed.
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
Also, what wax are you using?
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
This Chemical Guys product: Chemical Guys WAC_110_16 - Extreme Top Coat - Wax and Sealant in One (16 oz)
is advertised as having an "Anti static formula discourages the settling of new dust" - I have yet to try it though
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
You'll still get dust on your car... whenever you rub a towel (or applicator or whatever) on your vehicle, you are creating friction which will lead to some sort of static charge on the paint. The static charge will attract other particles (ie dust)... it is just physics.
I suppose if you wanted to minimize this, you could simply wash the vehicle, treat with CarPro HydrO2 (a touchless spray sealant) and then blow the vehicle dry.
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Re: Car getting dusty REAL FAST
"I suppose if you wanted to minimize this, you could simply wash the vehicle, treat with CarPro HydrO2 (a touchless spray sealant) and then blow the vehicle dry."
I wonder if this causes less static build up than towel drying with a liquid drying aid; which in theory should dissipate static.
Even blowing the vehicle dry generates static as the air molecules rush over the paint.
I do not understand why a static discharge strap does NOT work? it has been discussed here and on other forums with no real answer.
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