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I do experience some dust attraction with 845. It won't attract small pieces of leaves though.
After going through my 2 BM wash, clay and applying 845 the car looks great but seems to be attracting a lot of dust and small pieces of leaves. I went very thin and used less than a quarter bottle of Collinite 845.
Is that normal after waxing?
Just to clarify. You used 4oz of 845 to wax your car?
:iagree:You build up a static charge when your removing/ buffing the paint with your towel that attracts dust.
Yes. I'd say close that or less. Is that too much?
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Yes, way too much.
I usually use 1.5 oz doing wheels, glass, and paint. And most here say that is too much.
I have a white car and in the garage I cannot see it haze, so I tend to use too much.
I'd say that's too much IME. When I use it or any other Colli LSP, I apply it so thin than its damn near impossible to see it.
Did you apply by hand or machine?
Here is a trick I use to combat the static charge generated when polishing with a microfiber towel. I use Collinite 845 and know what you are going through with dust attraction. I have a dark brown Explorer and the dust drove me crazy. Go out and buy a product called "Static Guard." It is an aerosol used for clothes to combat static. Spray it on your final wipe down/polishing microfiber. Not directly on the microfiber but hold the can about 2 feet away and let the fine aerosol particles land on your microfiber towel. Then do your final wipe down. I do this 2-3 times when I do a final wipe on my Explorer. Works awesome!
Most if not all Colly products are hybrids (wax and sealant) so I think it's best to apply, and then let sit for some time before removal. That it better bonds to the vehicle.
Or use CarPro Eraser which is designed for cars,tested on cars, and inexpensive. Eraser is antistatic.Here is a trick I use to combat the static charge generated when polishing with a microfiber towel. I use Collinite 845 and know what you are going through with dust attraction. I have a dark brown Explorer and the dust drove me crazy. Go out and buy a product called "Static Guard." It is an aerosol used for clothes to combat static. Spray it on your final wipe down/polishing microfiber. Not directly on the microfiber but hold the can about 2 feet away and let the fine aerosol particles land on your microfiber towel. Then do your final wipe down. I do this 2-3 times when I do a final wipe on my Explorer. Works awesome!