Black car owners only...which wax repels dirt best allowing easier quick cleanup?
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Dust will settle on anything and everything. Nothing "repels" dust.
Depending on the product you use will determine how easy it is to remove the dust. The Zaino Z-6 seems to remove any static and makes for a very slick surface. Most of the dust seems to just blow off. The oils in some products will hold onto the dust as well as static.
Depending on the product you use will determine how easy it is to remove the dust. The Zaino Z-6 seems to remove any static and makes for a very slick surface. Most of the dust seems to just blow off. The oils in some products will hold onto the dust as well as static.
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Originally Posted by 03Ragtop
Why?
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Originally Posted by 58Vette65
I believe it is just the opposite, synthetic attract more dust. My experience with synthetics is there is a lot more static electricity generated put them on and with the airflow when being driven which attracts the dust. The morning sun comes though my window in the garage and you can see dust going sideways toward the car with synthetic polished. The oils in glazes and carnaubas just don’t generate that kind of static so attracts less dust.
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Originally Posted by 58Vette65
I believe it is just the opposite, synthetic attract more dust. My experience with synthetics is there is a lot more static electricity generated put them on and with the airflow when being driven which attracts the dust. The morning sun comes though my window in the garage and you can see dust going sideways toward the car with synthetic polished. The oils in glazes and carnaubas just don’t generate that kind of static so attracts less dust.
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Originally Posted by KLO
To each his own, but your experience has been the total complete opposite of mine.
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Originally Posted by 58Vette65
So what you are saying is that a OILY surface will produce more static than a NON-OILY surface.
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Originally Posted by KLO
I dont get any static as I prepare my towels in such a way as not to cause them to hold a charge, of course an oily surface will attract more dust than a non-oily one. I know, back in the 80's all I ever used was 3M Imperial hand glaze and that attracted dust like crazy.
Looks like Zaino has already figured out the sealants do create static and have take steps to correct the problem. This was PM me "Its super ANTI-STATIC properties will reduce dust and dirt PICKUP by up to 60%. The more you use Z-6 "Gloss Enhancer" spray the slicker and more dust-free your paint will be." Off the Zanio Website!!
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Zaino. Especially Z8
And yes, I drank the Zaino Kool-Aid
And yes, I drank the Zaino Kool-Aid
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Originally Posted by KLO
Oil content, carnauba wax relies more on oil content to make the shine, please see The Wax Test by www.gurureports.org for a complete explanation of this, carnauba wax in and of it self in raw form is not shiney at all, a dull wax............
Last edited by 58Vette65; 05-12-2005 at 10:36 AM.