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    Question Coping with the pollen

    I live in Tallahassee FL. It is now (and has been so since late Feb.) pollen season--which will probably last until early May. If you wash your car the next day it looks like it has not been washed in weeks. Red cards turn green or yellow. I (like most people) do not have time to wash the car every day which means there is a large pollen build up by the time I wash it (once a week). I am concerned that the pollen would scratch the paint when I wash it. Anyone have any ideas about what to do to insure that the pollen does not damage the car--maybe blow it off (with blower) or rinse with hose (which creates water spots)

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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    Welcome to AGO. I am in south FL and it is horrible here. Everyone's car has a yellow tint to it. A blower might work if you have a really good LSP on there. Better choice would be to look into a Rinseless Wash. Faster than getting out the hose and doing a traditional.
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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    I'm not there yet, but our season is coming soon. In past years, I've had my black car turn yellow while I'm drying it!

    I simply live with it as the price I pay for living in a pollen heavy part of the country. It does drive me to wash weekly to keep up.

    My approach is to rinse much more heavily and be very careful with using two buckets. The Collinite 845 I've used in the past seems to hold on to pollen as I'd expect any wax. This year I'm trying a coating to see if it will make maintenance any easier. It might not stop the collection of pollen, but I'm hoping it makes clean up easier/safer.
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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    When I was stationed in Norfolk, Va the pollen was awful for about 3 weeks in late March/early April. I'd wash my black T-bird & I would be turning yellow again before I got it dry. Ended up just living with it until it was over.

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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    Why I buy only black cars I'll never know...but I do. Brutal with the pollen.

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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    Live with it till pollen season is over. That's pretty much what I do in Tampa. I make sure I have a good coat of protection down before the season kicks in. The more you wash it the more you mar it.
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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    Yeah pointless just wait till gone.

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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    I'm in Tally also, just make sure you have a good LSP and live with it.


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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    Not to de-rail the OP's original conversation, but bear with me here...

    What is everyone's observation regarding various LSP's and their ability to either:

    1) Reduce the amount of pollen that clings to the surface

    2) Allow for easier pollen removal when washing

    I love using 845, but pollen seems to cling like crazy to surfaces where it's applied. Other sealant/wax hybrid products I've used seem to be similar. Are coatings the best here? How about a coating-like product like Sonax PNS?

    Living with the pollen is step one in this therapy session. Lessening the impact can be step two!
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    Re: Coping with the pollen

    I'm surprised no one has mentioned the California Duster. A few light passes and pollen is gone. Works great for me.

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