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Flash you suggesting to wash with cold water after you wax, correct? This is supposed to reduce the amount of dust your vehicle attracts right?
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Sorry about that Flash. I thought I'd try the QD first as that was a quick and easy test. When it gets warm enough I will definately try the cold water wash, then blow the water off with my blower. Thanks for your suggestion and expertise.
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Originally Posted by dpk20x
Flash you suggesting to wash with cold water after you wax, correct? This is supposed to reduce the amount of dust your vehicle attracts right?
It will eliminate the static that a freshly waxed surface produces. Don't ask me the science behind it, I found it by dumb luck a couple of decades ago
Originally Posted by don03109
Sorry about that Flash. I thought I'd try the QD first as that was a quick and easy test. When it gets warm enough I will definately try the cold water wash, then blow the water off with my blower. Thanks for your suggestion and expertise.
No problem, just wanted to make sure you were getting my response
Unless the bike gets dirty with road grime between now and then, just wash with cold water only, no soap
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A dust collection system is an air quality improvement system used in industrial, commercial, and home production shops to improve breathable air quality and safety by removing particulate matter from the air and environment. Dust collection systems work on the basic formula of capture, convey and collect.
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A dust collection system is an air quality improvement system used in industrial, commercial, and home production shops to improve breathable air quality and safety by removing particulate matter from the air and environment. Dust collection systems work on the basic formula of capture, convey and collect.
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do you have an air compressor in your garage? How about a portable airtank? Might be the thing to blow off the dust. Invest in a quality duststop cover for your harley and it will help a bunch! Ive seen but not tried static type quick detailers, not sure if they will work.
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