Yay Or Nay...
I live down a gravel driveway that tends to dirty up the back of my car.... w/ dust
Yes
No
Yay Or Nay...
I live down a gravel driveway that tends to dirty up the back of my car.... w/ dust
Pave the driveway?
http://tassadar.ezekial.net
I could buy a car for what it costs to pave the driveway...
Its more of a road.
Just for clairfication...
Yes is don`t wash everyday
No is "it`s ok to wash everyday"
I supposed the answer depends on your washing method and choice of products. I will say that "Yes" there could be problems with washing every day. Some car wash shampoos can be harsh and will dry out trim and seals over time. Washing daily can accelerate this process. In addition, surface marring is often created during the washing and drying process. Every time you swipe a towel or mitt across the surface, you run the risk of inducing a swirl or scratch.
Some food for thought -
Consider using products known for attracting less dust. If the dust only seems to accumulate on the back portion of the car, then concentrate on daily maintenance of that particular section. Leave the more dust resistance sections alone for awhile. If you insist upon washing frequently, it will be essential to choose a gentle shampoo with high lubricity. You will also need high quality washing and drying implements.
I`d get a Calif Duster for taking off the daily dust, also some PB spray & wipe, for cleaning after and finish up with QD spray.
I also agree with TAZZ pave the road
Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....
Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
You have to go with Beemerboy, and get your hands on some PB S&W. You`ll be kicking yourself for not having this sooner. It`s a life saver.
Hi guys, thanks for the help!
Is there any place local I can get this stuff??? I don`t have a Credit Card for online orders anymore.
Poorboys accepts paypal payments. Just set up a paypal account, and you`re good to go. Here`s his website Poorboys World
You should be able to pick up a cali duster at walmart or any auto parts store, and there are several qds to choose from. Some can be purchased locally, others you would have to order.
Also if you look at the distributor link on his site maybe there is one near you...
Eric
Drive slow, I use to have a gravel driveway, so I understand where your comming from......
For alot lese than paving have oil sprayed down. My dad use to do this every few years on our drive way when I was a kid. Cuts to dust down to nothing to speak of
Old Enough To Know Better, Too Stupid To Care....
Dave`s Detailing
Sonoma County, CA
Originally posted by Beemerboy
For alot lese than paving have oil sprayed down. My dad use to do this every few years on our drive way when I was a kid. Cuts to dust down to nothing to speak of
what kind of oil sprayed down???? I like this idea !
washing every day isn`t bad if you wax every week.
Raise hell with da county or state officials tell them to pave it you pay taxes so why not
"A Clean Ride is a Happy Ride" To some its just a Ride!!!! So True!!!!!
Another way to keep the dust down other than the oil is to have a layer of old broken road spread down on top and rolled w/ a steam roller. The old road tar will set with the heat and it works pretty well. We do that at my work in our parking lot. Works great.
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