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Or, you can wait for one of these to take the paint off your car.
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Jim
Yea and don't get me started on polen season!
I dont know what I hate more... yellow pollen in the spring or road salt in the winter.
Im just getting into this hobby, and I feel defeated by dust/pollen. I dont really have the time to quick detail/waterless wash my car every day. It is covered in a coat of dust every day!
Or, you can wait for one of these to take the paint off your car.
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Jim
Is road salt caused from ice?
Is road salt caused from ice?
They use salt because of ice, but the ice doesn't make the salt.
Get a Master Blaster. If the car is clean, you can blow a lot of it off. Of course, if you do this outside, anyone watching will think your nuts.
When it comes to drying a vehicle, a leaf blower is not in the same class what so ever!! I used to use a leaf blower (fairly high powered), till a buddy suggested the MB to me several years ago. It has become one of my most invaluable and favorite tools. It is much more efficient and quicker. As to the dust issue; OP, you may want to consider a coating. Dust does not stick to a coating nearly as bad as it does a wax. Even on black the difference is very noticeable. Most waxes are quite oily, coatings are not. I recently coated my (black) car with CQ finest (after being an extreme wax purist for many years), and while it looks OUTSTANDING; it also stays cleaner and repels dust longer. I am VERY happy that I finally coated my own vehicles! I have two others; one coated with regular CQ, and one coated with Opti-Guard.