I`ve never had this problem, but some on the Camaro sites reporting that CS "attracts" pollen.
anybody seen this and how did you correct?
I`ve never had this problem, but some on the Camaro sites reporting that CS "attracts" pollen.
anybody seen this and how did you correct?
Glen
21 X2 M35i
18 300 Xmax
Haven`t you been using this for years with no issues? Did they change the formula up maybe?
Pfffttt
Anything stationary attracts pollen........
IMHO wax is more of a pollen magnet than sealant.
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Yup, years...and no problem....I don`t think there is any reformulation.
Glen
21 X2 M35i
18 300 Xmax
BF Crystal Seal was re-formulated about 2 years ago. And from my own experience, I did notice a surprising amount of static electricity when applied to glass - my microfiber applicator pad was snap-crackle-popping like crazy. Based on this, I would easily believe a freshly covered surface with BF CS would attract more oppositely charge airborne particles.
Hmmm, my CS IS about 9 months old and still no static, I use a large microfiber brick to apply, wonder if that helps?.....
Glen
21 X2 M35i
18 300 Xmax
Agreed! While pollen isn`t as big of an issue in Utah as it is elsewhere, we still have it. I`m a Crystal Seal fan and don`t find it to attract more particulates than any other sealant I`ve used. Certain waxes on the other hand are like a magnet. Pinnacle being one of my favorite beauty waxes can really suck dust in.
I remember years ago putting a show car carnuba wax on the car just before going to a car show. It looked spectacular. However by 3 pm the car looked terrible with so much dust on it. The car next to mine was dark and had practically nothing on the paint. I was embarrassed to the point of never doing that again.
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