Detailing with pollen?
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Detailing with pollen?
Hey guys and gals,
Well, it's that time of year already - the pollen has started to fall and I am about a week short on time. I am scheduled to do my quarterly detail this Friday.....but unsure if I should do it since the pollen is falling. Is it safe to do so? I am hoping for some rain tonight and tomorrow and if that happpens, it'll calm it down for a few days.
Any thoughts on detailing this time of year? I have a garage but will have to leave the door open as the truck fits in, but nose to wall, rear to door.
Well, it's that time of year already - the pollen has started to fall and I am about a week short on time. I am scheduled to do my quarterly detail this Friday.....but unsure if I should do it since the pollen is falling. Is it safe to do so? I am hoping for some rain tonight and tomorrow and if that happpens, it'll calm it down for a few days.
Any thoughts on detailing this time of year? I have a garage but will have to leave the door open as the truck fits in, but nose to wall, rear to door.
#2
Shouldn't be a problem. Wash, bring inside, and QD (maybe some M34) every panel before working on it, to make sure there isn't anything there.
When done polishing, wash to remove any polishing dust/pollen, then glaze/wax, or w/e you do.
Basically, "wash" every panel if you see stuff on there...
At least, that's what I would do.
When done polishing, wash to remove any polishing dust/pollen, then glaze/wax, or w/e you do.
Basically, "wash" every panel if you see stuff on there...
At least, that's what I would do.
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#4
Snow, eh? When I was in Huntsville a few years back, we didn't even see a snowflake. But yeah, the pollen is down.....not really heavy yet but this nice warm weather.....but it is starting to rain now and more tomorrow, so I am breaking out the DA on Friday.....
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#6
As long as it's not so humid that your products don't setup properly, it sound like a good time. The rain will take a majority of the pollen out of the air.
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