marinesoup
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We are in peek pollen season right now here in Ontario and I have a bad problem I can't seem to remedy.
Since I last washed clay barred and polished and waxed, we have had some really hot weather and it would seem that the pollen in the air has settled into my wax and solidified there.
I have since washed and tried clay barring only to have the clay stick to the pollen and leave it looking worse than when I started.
I used copious amounts of clay lube, so that wasn't the issue. Seems like this pollen has caused me more trouble than I thought.
I tried a small area with MUC and nothing!
There is no garage so I'm at the mercy if Mother Nature.
Any ideas as to how I should go about dealing with this problem?
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Since I last washed clay barred and polished and waxed, we have had some really hot weather and it would seem that the pollen in the air has settled into my wax and solidified there.
I have since washed and tried clay barring only to have the clay stick to the pollen and leave it looking worse than when I started.

I used copious amounts of clay lube, so that wasn't the issue. Seems like this pollen has caused me more trouble than I thought.
I tried a small area with MUC and nothing!
There is no garage so I'm at the mercy if Mother Nature.
Any ideas as to how I should go about dealing with this problem?
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