Debelli
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Got home this past weekend, figured I'd try and get a day to finally clay my car, but figured I better ask this question before I even attempt it.
Not sure about how it is elsewhere around the US, but for the past few weeks, well, at least since I got this car 6 weeks ago, the pollen here has been flying, and landing on my car like never before! Owning a white car previously, you'd think I'd notice had it happened years before, but never did - so can only think that it's one of those "years".
Now, not only with the pollen, but even with just dust, it takes, ohhhh, maybe a good 20-30 seconds to have SOMETHING hitting the car right after you've taken the time to clean it. So, my question is, for those of you who may be experiencing the same thing - when you've already washed your car and 30 seconds later, are ready to clay and see dust and or pollen, do you go ahead and clay anyhow? Or, do you have to keep wiping off this gunk before you clay that particular area? Do you have to be anal about it to be spic and span for the claying to be done correctly?
If I just HAVE to, I'll ask my neighbor (the one who already thinks I'm nuts about the car) to borrow his garage - figure he already has his opinions, why not confirm them with this request!:lol
BTW, how do you guys who have outdoor cars, like mine, handle lovely hail storms? It hasn't hailed in my area in, oh, maybe 13 years. Well, yesterday I hear it popping off my back patio, sounded like magnified corn popping. :wait I thought it was so "cool", called my daughter to look. My Mom calls, I tell her "MoM, it's hailing, it's so neat!" she replies "Debbie, how about your car!":bigscream :bigscream :bigscream :doh I didn't even think of my car!!!!:bigscream (mind you, this is a woman who left specific instructions how to deal with BS should it hit the car when I left on vacation, but left no instructions about my daughter!) Well, after it was all over, went out and cleared off the water, dried the car to assess damage. Luckily, all seems to be well, the tiniest, tinest thing noticed that no other person, other than a new mother with eagle eyes for her new "baby," would notice. Of course, it rained 5 minutes after I dried it - stupid me, tried to dry it again - rained again, and then I just said "screw it!" :beat :doh :nono
BUT, for future - what do those of you who have no cover for your cars do when you find yourself in a situation like this - just pray?
I guess there's not much else you can do. Thought about going out there and throwing a blanket on the hood! At least when a hurricane is set to come we can prepare! And come to think of it, before this all happened, my Mom mentioned to me yesterday, as a joke, that I should buy one of the car covers!
OMG, it's starting to thunder again and the sky is looking like yesterday!!!:bigscream :bigscream :bigscream
Not sure about how it is elsewhere around the US, but for the past few weeks, well, at least since I got this car 6 weeks ago, the pollen here has been flying, and landing on my car like never before! Owning a white car previously, you'd think I'd notice had it happened years before, but never did - so can only think that it's one of those "years".
Now, not only with the pollen, but even with just dust, it takes, ohhhh, maybe a good 20-30 seconds to have SOMETHING hitting the car right after you've taken the time to clean it. So, my question is, for those of you who may be experiencing the same thing - when you've already washed your car and 30 seconds later, are ready to clay and see dust and or pollen, do you go ahead and clay anyhow? Or, do you have to keep wiping off this gunk before you clay that particular area? Do you have to be anal about it to be spic and span for the claying to be done correctly?
If I just HAVE to, I'll ask my neighbor (the one who already thinks I'm nuts about the car) to borrow his garage - figure he already has his opinions, why not confirm them with this request!:lol
BTW, how do you guys who have outdoor cars, like mine, handle lovely hail storms? It hasn't hailed in my area in, oh, maybe 13 years. Well, yesterday I hear it popping off my back patio, sounded like magnified corn popping. :wait I thought it was so "cool", called my daughter to look. My Mom calls, I tell her "MoM, it's hailing, it's so neat!" she replies "Debbie, how about your car!":bigscream :bigscream :bigscream :doh I didn't even think of my car!!!!:bigscream (mind you, this is a woman who left specific instructions how to deal with BS should it hit the car when I left on vacation, but left no instructions about my daughter!) Well, after it was all over, went out and cleared off the water, dried the car to assess damage. Luckily, all seems to be well, the tiniest, tinest thing noticed that no other person, other than a new mother with eagle eyes for her new "baby," would notice. Of course, it rained 5 minutes after I dried it - stupid me, tried to dry it again - rained again, and then I just said "screw it!" :beat :doh :nono
BUT, for future - what do those of you who have no cover for your cars do when you find yourself in a situation like this - just pray?

OMG, it's starting to thunder again and the sky is looking like yesterday!!!:bigscream :bigscream :bigscream