exdotcomer Posted May 12, 2004 Share Posted May 12, 2004 Damn pollen sick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted May 12, 2004 Share Posted May 12, 2004 Mine's just as bad and its parked inside! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exdotcomer Posted May 12, 2004 Author Share Posted May 12, 2004 well, I washed it, but i'm sure it will look like hell after a couple of hrs. I hate spring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted May 12, 2004 Share Posted May 12, 2004 I was mine weekly and then every couple of days I stop off at the spray wash bay, spray it off and spray it off well with the spot free rinse, helps keep it looking better. Around my place it happens like this. First the pollen Then when thats over the sap starts to run so you have to wash the cars in the garage or they'll be covered in sap before you're done. Then the bugs Then its fall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exdotcomer Posted May 12, 2004 Author Share Posted May 12, 2004 adding insult to injury- it just rained!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 :chairshot: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silvermate Posted May 13, 2004 Share Posted May 13, 2004 you don't have to wash it everytime pollen gets on the car, especially if u have just recently washed and dried the car, and it hasn't rained just give her a good go over with the ole california car duster, takes all the pollen off and leaves it just like you've washed and dried it. works great! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolfie212003 Posted May 13, 2004 Share Posted May 13, 2004 That used to happen to me when I lived in North Carolina. That yellow shows up real nice on a black RX300. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exdotcomer Posted May 13, 2004 Author Share Posted May 13, 2004 the california duster leaves swirl marks on the car... i couldnt believe it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silvermate Posted May 13, 2004 Share Posted May 13, 2004 really?? i use it all the time, haven't seen any swirls, but i use linear motions with it also. i don't brush in cirlces how would a soft duster like the CCD cause swirls in the paint??? especially if you are using it on a clean car, meaning no dirt, just pollen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TOGWT Posted May 13, 2004 Share Posted May 13, 2004 Quote: you don't have to wash it everytime pollen gets on the car, especially if u have just recently washed and dried the car, and it hasn't rained just give her a good go over with the ole california car duster, takes all the pollen off and leaves it just like you've washed and dried it. ~One man’s opinion / observations ~ I totally agree Pollen:the yellow dust you see in the air made up of small cells from blooming plants and are one of the most common allergy triggers. The pollen from trees is are main concern, our vehicles get hit with pollen laced trees that include: oak, western red cedar, elm, birch, ash, hickory, polar, sycamore, maple, cypress and walnut. As well as being an allergic it is both an abrasive and a corrosive type dust especially when mixed with water (“Always add the acid to the water – never add the water to acid” Chemistry 101) and should therefore be removed from paint surfaces as soon as is practicable. On the dry pollen dust use a (California Car Duster) lightly brush the surface using long strokes in one direction only. When the pollen is wet remove with a damp waffle weave towel, to avoid scratching, using as little pressure as possible, again wiping in one direction only. ~Hope this helps~ Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/ justadumbarchitect *so I question everything* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SKperformance Posted May 14, 2004 Share Posted May 14, 2004 agreed use the duster to lightly brush the surface not let it sit on the car and move it. I used to get the same marks until i realized how to use it properly,. Also wash it everyso often Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SW03ES Posted May 14, 2004 Share Posted May 14, 2004 Hit the car with a QD and make sure they are actually swirl marks and not just smearing of the Paraffin wax. That happens sometimes. I've never had my CCD scratch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VBdenny Posted May 15, 2004 Share Posted May 15, 2004 I never understood why the pollen didn't blow off when you drive. My wife (who is a doctor) said it is because pollen is made to stick. She said it has tiny barbs like a burdock that can grasp even the tiniest surface. When the pollen is heavy the Cal duster only does a good job for awhile. I guess I need to wash it. Pollen season is one of the least favorite for car cleaning people like us. Glad it is gone here, now we have the may flies and they can rip a chuck of skin out right quick! Add bug spray to your detailing supplies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silkiechicken Posted May 18, 2004 Share Posted May 18, 2004 oh yeah that good old dirt, pollen and bug guts, there is no way to keep the cars clean... here in washington, doesn't matter the season, there is always rain and the resulting rain spots...that won't wash off the sap from the trees... <_< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miko757 Posted May 22, 2004 Share Posted May 22, 2004 if anyone is interested I just go a Car Cover on EBAY for $35 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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