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February 21st, 2018 04:58 PM #111For light dust... yes I use california duster and it seems to lift off the dust from the car in one steady direction/motion.
Pollution Film.... is it bad to keep it in the car for a long time before washing? You don't really notice it naman kasi especially on a darker colored car and I'd rather minimize the frequency of washing/drying because they also cause swirls/scratches.
What irritates me is the when i wipe the dust off from the glass windshield/windows... whether it's the california duster or a normal feather duster, they seem to be moist and spreads around and creates haze. so after dusting, i usually use glass cleaner pa to wipe them off.
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February 22nd, 2018 09:42 PM #113Not necessarily. But, when it rains, this is one of the main causes of unsightly watermarks as the water dries off. You'll have it all over your car. Remember, rain is slightly acidic and will react to whatever compound that is in the pollution film. The longer you leave your car with watermarks, the more damage it will do to your paint. It's a nasty concoction. So, better keep watch of the weather.
For me, rain or shine, I keep it hosed down when pollution film accumulates to keep the car looking like new. Pollution film will make you car look dull. All those effort in washing the car will simply go to waste. grrrr! lol.
You don't really notice it naman kasi especially on a darker colored car and I'd rather minimize the frequency of washing/drying because they also cause swirls/scratches.
Yes, of course, frequent washing/drying will accumulate swirls and scratches no matter what method you use. What we are doing here is "minimizing" as best as we can. That's why I only hose it down and pat dry when pollution film accumulates. No wiping. No way. I also keep my car washing day to a minimum, every two weeks or during the week if the car is really dirty.
What irritates me is the when i wipe the dust off from the glass windshield/windows... whether it's the california duster or a normal feather duster, they seem to be moist and spreads around and creates haze. so after dusting, i usually use glass cleaner pa to wipe them off.
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February 22nd, 2018 09:47 PM #114Or bird poop. Hahaha!
I won't mind if it rains daily. No dust and pollution film to worry about. Water will just bead off from my car. But, those days with short rain duration and suddenly the sun is at full blast, that's something to watch out for because of those nasty watermarks.
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March 31st, 2018 06:49 PM #118Whats the difference between aftermarket and the regular one aside from price?
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March 31st, 2018 07:37 PM #119
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March 31st, 2018 10:01 PM #120
My brother bought this for me. Easy to use and I think the effect wears off easily too. I'm thinking of buying a new wax but it's a hassle to apply it compared to this one.
Anyone's have tried this? What's your observation / recommendation?
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