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Which wax propels dust the best?
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<blockquote data-quote="FordFanStan" data-source="post: 2486338" data-attributes="member: 24501"><p>I tried searching but did not find anything for what I was looking for. I live in the sunny hot dusty desert of so cal and have a black L. The paint is not in the greatest shape due to it parked/sitting for a year straight in the sun before I bought it. But until I save up enough for my custom paint, I would like to know which wax propels dust the most. I have used Meguiars and Mothers wax's so far and both after only a day maybe two at the most dust just adheres to it as if it were glue?? so in between wax's I use either brands quick detail type spray and it works ok... Just looking for some already tried and true tested products, any help greatly appreciated...Stan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordFanStan, post: 2486338, member: 24501"] I tried searching but did not find anything for what I was looking for. I live in the sunny hot dusty desert of so cal and have a black L. The paint is not in the greatest shape due to it parked/sitting for a year straight in the sun before I bought it. But until I save up enough for my custom paint, I would like to know which wax propels dust the most. I have used Meguiars and Mothers wax's so far and both after only a day maybe two at the most dust just adheres to it as if it were glue?? so in between wax's I use either brands quick detail type spray and it works ok... Just looking for some already tried and true tested products, any help greatly appreciated...Stan [/QUOTE]
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