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General => Detailing => Topic started by: Ninja on 05 March 2013, 21:58
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I love on a dusty road.. My car is black. Within two days of cleaning she's practically grey with fifth. Is there anything I can do to stop this sh!te clinging to my beloved car? Waxing is no help. :-(
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No is the simple answer...black as you know sadly attracts it, my last car was black so sadly know what your going thro...it's a never ending cycle.. :sad:
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No is the simple answer...black as you know sadly attracts it, my last car was black so sadly know what your going thro...it's a never ending cycle.. :sad:
:cry: black looks so good when clean though!
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If it is well waxed and protected, just get some snow foam. Quick spray over, as long as it is reputable stuff dirt and grime should slide off a well protected car.
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Waxes do tend to attract more dust due to the process of application and removal, ie buffing,
Sealants will attract less dust as there application and removal create less static build up on the panel they also sheet better than waxes which keeps the cleaner to an extent.
Not saying your car won't get dirty but sealants are a winner over waxes when it comes to dirt attraction.
I've got a dark metallic blue Audi a4 avant and I use sealants over winter and it holds up well.
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No is the simple answer...black as you know sadly attracts it, my last car was black so sadly know what your going thro...it's a never ending cycle.. :sad:
:cry: black looks so good when clean though!
So So true, one of the best colours if not the best when all clean.... :cool:
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I love on a dusty road.. My car is black. Within two days of cleaning she's practically grey with fifth. Is there anything I can do to stop this sh!te clinging to my beloved car? Waxing is no help. :-(
Only one option my friend, move house!