Dust attraction can be caused by the static charge transferring from a microfiber towel to the surface of your car. One way to prevent this is by letting your microfiber towels air dry instead of throwing them in a dryer.
If you have very very light dust, then you can use a synthetic duster, like a California Duster. However I would caution that the surface has to be clean, the duster should be clean/fresh (and only used for this purpose), and the dust accumulation must be light. If you drive your car, then using the duster becomes dangerous, as it doesn`t provide any lubrication to remove road dust.
If you have light dust, and the car hasn`t been driven too much, then using a high lubricity quick detailer sprayer and a plush microfiber is the next step up. I really like Meguiar`s M135 Synthetic Spray Detailer because it is easy to use and doesn`t streak, even on hot days.
Any thing more than light dust, or any dirt or grime from driving and I would recommend using a waterless wash, like Optimum No-Rinse and Shine.
interesting, thats funny that you mention the dryer scenario because i just started letting my micros air dry because of this reason, thanks for the info.
I have a black car that owns me, and when it get dusty, it makes me use the California Duster. If used correctly, it does not damage the paint at all.
My next car will be silver, and I will own it...not the reverse.
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