HondaMan
2004 Civic EX magnesium
Are we having an unually bad pollen season this year or am I just paying more attention? Granted, for a bunch of years, I didn't even wash my car so I probably didn't pay attention to any yellow pollen accumulation. Plus, my car for most of that time was gold colored so pollen didn't stand out.
But the last few days, it's been unreal here in the NY metro area. My mother's black Camry -- OK, granted it needs a cleaning and it stays outside overnight -- looks like it has light yellow paint on the roof and hood. Even dad's silver Mitsubishi Galant, though it hides dirt and dust, shows some yellow. My grey-ish Civic? Let it stay outside just 1 night while visiting my sister and even with 3 coats of SG and 2 coats of EX-P the stuff was sticking enough for me to see a very thin coating on the roof.
And when I was detailing my sister's car the other day, during the time I'm working on it the damn yellow stuff was accumulating as I detailed. I'm talking about over 6-8 hours...I was doing the inside, and the outside is going to pot. Heck, last fall when I first started detailing I'd let the cars stay overnight and when I resumed the next day, the dust/dirt/pollen/whatever was minimal. A few specks here and there, but the whole surface of the car didn't have enough accumulation to cover 1/2 an applicator. Now, I'm getting whole panels (hood, roof, trunk) getting "snowed" on.
Anyone else (esp. in the NY metro area) read up about any abnormal pollen levels this year as opposed to previous years?
But the last few days, it's been unreal here in the NY metro area. My mother's black Camry -- OK, granted it needs a cleaning and it stays outside overnight -- looks like it has light yellow paint on the roof and hood. Even dad's silver Mitsubishi Galant, though it hides dirt and dust, shows some yellow. My grey-ish Civic? Let it stay outside just 1 night while visiting my sister and even with 3 coats of SG and 2 coats of EX-P the stuff was sticking enough for me to see a very thin coating on the roof.
And when I was detailing my sister's car the other day, during the time I'm working on it the damn yellow stuff was accumulating as I detailed. I'm talking about over 6-8 hours...I was doing the inside, and the outside is going to pot. Heck, last fall when I first started detailing I'd let the cars stay overnight and when I resumed the next day, the dust/dirt/pollen/whatever was minimal. A few specks here and there, but the whole surface of the car didn't have enough accumulation to cover 1/2 an applicator. Now, I'm getting whole panels (hood, roof, trunk) getting "snowed" on.
Anyone else (esp. in the NY metro area) read up about any abnormal pollen levels this year as opposed to previous years?