Exhaust dust
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hmm, does anyone know if the step two mothers' sealant is abrasive? I have clearbra which can't have abrasive material on it, so i was wondering (I have the step 1-3 mothers)
#12
It's definitely not exhaust. As NWS4GUY explained, this is a natural occurance for any moving vehicle on the road. One of the best examples is the back doors of semi trailers. They are coated with all kinds of roadgrime that gets kicked up and trapped behind the structure. As a car ages, the bumper and decklid takes the most abuse with contaminants. Clay all the way.
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huh, I was thinking along similar lines just last night. I have a pretty long (~800') gravel driveway and it has been quite dry this summer and very dry over the past few weeks. All it takes to get the car dusty is one trip up or down the driveway. The car is Deep Sea Blue so the light brownish/grey dust is really noticeable but I obviously can't wash the car every time I use the driveway, especially since we're in conservation mode with our well - we don't have a problem now and want to keep it that way.
so, can you dust a car? If I had a compressor I'd try using air but since I don't does anyone know of something soft enough and "dust-magnetic" enough to get the dust off without dragging it across the paint and leaving tiny scratches everywhere? I suppose I could hose it down real quick but there's the water issue and I'm not sure it would even work in the first place.
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so, can you dust a car? If I had a compressor I'd try using air but since I don't does anyone know of something soft enough and "dust-magnetic" enough to get the dust off without dragging it across the paint and leaving tiny scratches everywhere? I suppose I could hose it down real quick but there's the water issue and I'm not sure it would even work in the first place.
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Would not recommend dusting. You may try a pressure washer, it will use much less water than just a hose and the dust will come right off as long as you have a wax or sealant on there.
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It is not exhaust dust it is brake dust that most of you see.
Up here in Canada it is even worst in the winter time.
The Brake dust combined with the road salt and water makes little specs of rust spots all over the car.
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i'm not pro detailer, so i could be wrong, but i think a pressure washer, depending on how high the pressure, can wear off wax (assuming you wax your car) and unless you dry it, the water will also harm the finish.
aassuming you've already protected your paint somehow (wax), a california duster (look it up on amazon or something) followed up with a quick detail spray might be a better bet.
but it all depends on how bad the dirt is, how often you wash your car already, etc etc
aassuming you've already protected your paint somehow (wax), a california duster (look it up on amazon or something) followed up with a quick detail spray might be a better bet.
but it all depends on how bad the dirt is, how often you wash your car already, etc etc
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Hey, AcBc, thanks for the heads up, I had never heard of a California Car Duster, but they exist:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Original-C...sim_dbs_auto_8
And they seem to be a really good product, if you are willing to believe a bunch of guys on a Miata forum:
http://forum.miata.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-97424.htm
I'm gonna order one right now. According to the Miata guys you have to let the thing sit out for a few days on newspaper, unwrapped to let the excess wax get absorbed by the paper.
If this thing works I will be stoked.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Original-C...sim_dbs_auto_8
And they seem to be a really good product, if you are willing to believe a bunch of guys on a Miata forum:
http://forum.miata.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-97424.htm
I'm gonna order one right now. According to the Miata guys you have to let the thing sit out for a few days on newspaper, unwrapped to let the excess wax get absorbed by the paper.
If this thing works I will be stoked.
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Hey, AcBc, thanks for the heads up, I had never heard of a California Car Duster, but they exist:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Original-C...sim_dbs_auto_8
And they seem to be a really good product, if you are willing to believe a bunch of guys on a Miata forum:
http://forum.miata.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-97424.htm
I'm gonna order one right now. According to the Miata guys you have to let the thing sit out for a few days on newspaper, unwrapped to let the excess wax get absorbed by the paper.
If this thing works I will be stoked.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Original-C...sim_dbs_auto_8
And they seem to be a really good product, if you are willing to believe a bunch of guys on a Miata forum:
http://forum.miata.net/vb/archive/index.php/t-97424.htm
I'm gonna order one right now. According to the Miata guys you have to let the thing sit out for a few days on newspaper, unwrapped to let the excess wax get absorbed by the paper.
If this thing works I will be stoked.
#20
the other option is leaving the dust there till the next full wash (which some ppl might not care to do) or just do full washes more often (which some ppl don't have the time for).
pick your poison. it sucks being OCD about keeping cars clean sometimes.