Pollen repellant

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With the advancement of paint coatings etc. I was just thinking with all the pollen, just think how much a product would sell to repel pollen! Maybe a temporary spray on product or quick wipe on product after a wash. Heck, we got a product for rotor rust after a wash!
 
I think the problem with pollen is that it's abrasive (think pointy) and tends to stick to whatever it lands on like a dart or Velcro. It kind of reminds me of those little burrs that attach themselves to your pant legs while walking through the woods, those little buggers will even attach themselves to raincoat material.

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I'm attempting a test to address this. Some washes do leave stuff behind on the surface with might be "sticky". Other washes (shampoo) are supposed to be "body shop safe" and leave nothing behind. I washed my car yesterday with a shampoo that's supposed to leave the surface clean and free of any residue. I'll see if I can detect a difference this coming week. Pollen has been bad.
 
Klasse Sealant Glaze claims anti-static properties, and I had noticed that when I had a fresh coat of it on my car, not much seemed to stick, unless there has been dew in the morning or rain.
 
FK has been doing this for some time PA with their Finish Kare 425 Extra Slick Final Body Shine & Finish Kare Anti Static Poly Wipe Finish Restorer Spray Detailer.
 
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