Dust...

Lexi65

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Have garage queen that manufactures dust. Any chance I could cure it with the air flow from that

Sidekick blower? Feedback please!
 
I can't ever blow the dust off of mine...it just doesn't come off that easily.  Well, at least not to my satisfaction.
 
I think pretty much every wax/sealant will promote dust from sticking to your vehicle. I've heard of some products advertising anti-static properties, but cannot attest to their credibility? 
 
I always had the garage queens under a cover. And, don't shoot me, I used a duster. Weight of the duster only with no problems.
 
Wish I'd had better luck (is it luck or skill?  As in, "user-error", not Accumulator-proof...) with the CCD.  I got tired of seein car covers so I leave the garage-queens uncovered these days.,


 


FK425 is supposed to be anti-static, but I've never noticed anything like that IRL.


 


Some sealants (e.g., FK1000P) *are* better with regard to dust-attraction/retention, while some waxes seem especially bad in this regard (e.g., Souveran).  UPP is pretty good (just drove the S8 the other day, it's been sitting since before the Holidays but it wasn't so dusty that I was embarassed) and 845/476S aren't bad as waxes go.
 
Perhaps if I drove it (in good weather) on a more regular basis..the wind volume would help remove the dust!
 
Heh heh, yeah...the whole "use it more" idea would probably help with a lot of things!  I simply *gotta* start driving my garage-queens more, need to thin the accumulation down to a manageable level (which will end up being far fewer cars than I ever imagined).
 
I wasn't kidding about the driving more idea...am I just dreaming about the concept that the wind volume (in good weather) would help eliminate dust buildup?
 
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