Does blackfire mid night sun attract dust?

brandons

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I have an old first gen dodge pick up that I store winters. I have bfwd on it and it looks great but I have the itch to put something else on. I have a jar of the mid night sun wax I have not tried yet. One of the things I like best about the bfwd is dust doesn't stick to it like a magnet. It looks like I just detailed it all winter long sitting in the garage. If I add a coat of midnight sun will it attract dust and then after a couple weeks look like I need to wash it.? If that is the case I will wait till spring to apply. I also recently acquired fuzion and max wax through trades. Which will attract less dust particles from the air?

Thanks for your input?
 
The majority of "dust attraction" is caused by static electricty that is created from towels wiping over the body panel. Midnight Sun's easy on/easy off application will reduce (dramatically) the amount of static charge, so in that regard, you will be fine.

Also, some waxes that have a high oil content seem to hold dust more readily. Midnight Sun's blended ivory wax/polymer formula reduces the amount of oil needed in the formula, as well as improves the slickness of the surface, so again, dust attraction should be less.
 
I am a big fan of both BFWD and Midnight Sun. While I wouldn't say Midnight Sun is a dust magnet I find it does have more drag than the BFWD which is very slick.

If the truck is in storage and not being seen then I would advise waiting until spring to apply the wax.
 
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