I'm sure you guys may know some of these, but if not I figured I would post up a few things that can help out during the season of tree skeet. I offer this to my customers (this is not an advertisement, just some friendly tips), and here is what I do to the cars to at least help with the pollen accumulation.Obviously, you cant eliminate pollen from sticking to your car, but you can help not so much of it stick. - Use a clay bar on the paint and glass. This takes off any gritty imperfections that hinders the pollens ability to fly off the paint/glass.- Dont wax with carnauba this time of year, use a sealant or synthetic. Carnauba attracts dust (pollen) really bad. Use a sealant type of wax (think Duragloss #105 or #101, Mothers SynWax etc). It drastically reduces the amount of pollen that sticks to the car. What does stick, gets blown off. Wax the glass and wheels as well. A great product that is available only online (http://www.autogeek.net) is FK 2180 sealant, its anti-static and actually works well. - Use an anti-static detail spray after a wash or wax job. I like Clearkote Quick Shine, FK #425, and Duragloss #921. The first 2 are online only, the Duragloss products you can find at NAPA and CarQuest.- Use a water based tire/trim dressing. Armor All (new forumula) works well for this. Water based dressings dont attract dust as bad as silicone based products. Just take a new bottle of AA, open the top and fill whatever isnt filled with water. This dilutes it down just a hair. When you apply, use a sponge to remove excess from tires/trim etc. The surface should be dry, not sticky or wet.After you do this stuff, the pollen will still land on the car but usually blows away with a quick drive. It actually does work, I tested our 55' Chevrolet last year with my methods. I did 1/2 the car with the above, and the other 1/2 with Carnauba wax. Drastic difference, even more so when you drove it up the road. The side with my methods was nearly pollen free.I know it wont help much during tree jizz season but every little bit counts I reckon.
3/23/2011 12:03:58 PM
LOL at the half dirty 55 chevy for science. Might try a few of these tips on my beater.
3/23/2011 12:43:36 PM
my preferred method of keeping pollen off my car is to keep it in a garage at the house
3/23/2011 1:01:00 PM
^Win
3/23/2011 1:50:43 PM