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Old 05-16-2006, 03:36 PM
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Dust repellant

Hey guys,

What kind of products are you using for repelling dust??
I live in a 75 unit condo building with a fairly dusty parkade, and nothing is worse than spending time washing your car, having a good sleep and then seeing it all dusty in the morning.
I use Zaino right now but I am looking for something that I can use with it to repel the dust from it.
Any Ideas??
Thanks

P.S. As you can see the car is clean but there is a thin layer on top. I hate Dust!!! I also hate to have to wipe id down daily to get rid of it.
 
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Old 05-16-2006, 04:45 PM
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I understand Z6 spray is suppose to repel dust. But you also have to (or I should say it's recommended) put on a coat of Z2 after spraying Z6.
 
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Old 05-16-2006, 04:57 PM
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Ya i have all the zaino stuff z2 and z6 have been used on my car....was hoping that there were some different products to deal with dust.
Are there any?
 
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i just use this thing called a california car duster. Takes like 2 mins to do the whole car and makes it look like it was just washed.
http://www.calcarduster.com/originalDuster.asp
 
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If it's just dust, the cali car duster works great. Only takes a min or so.
 
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I was hoping i could find something to apply on the car so the dust wont want to attach itself to my shiny car. I just want to be able to wash it and have it still be clean (and not dusty) in the morning.
 
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Originally Posted by radjack79
I was hoping i could find something to apply on the car so the dust wont want to attach itself to my shiny car. I just want to be able to wash it and have it still be clean (and not dusty) in the morning.
I hear talk that Rejex does a bit better at repelling dust than Zaino. It might be worth a try. I think they offer a money back guarantee on the stuff as well. I have never tried this stuff myself but know people who swear by it.

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