Dust! Any quick easy ways to safely remove it?

Dust! Any quick easy ways to safely remove it?

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T1berious

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2,381 posts

162 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Good morning,

The change in the weather has meant its dry enough to clean the car (yay!) but also dry enough that and dust in the air falls on it and its dirty again in no time at all. Sigh....

Are there any quick ways to remove that dust safely? I really don't want to do another "maintenance" wash but don't want to damage the coatings or paint.

Any tips greatly received.

Cheers

T1b


Belle427

9,738 posts

240 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Maybe consider a resin vessel, hooked up to the pressure washer you could give it a blast and not worry about the water spotting when dry.

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,381 posts

162 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Belle427 said:
Maybe consider a resin vessel, hooked up to the pressure washer you could give it a blast and not worry about the water spotting when dry.
Never heard of that... goes for a quick Google.... smile

Belle427

9,738 posts

240 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Not a cheap inital outlay but very good, I only use mine for window cleaning duties really but did buy for the cars as well.

TwinKam

3,163 posts

102 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Really?
Truly a first world problem, go drive the bcensoredy thing rather than just gazing at it rolleyes

juice

8,859 posts

289 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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ONR (Optimum No Rise)

T1berious

Original Poster:

2,381 posts

162 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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juice said:
ONR (Optimum No Rinse)
That's perfect! Cheers!

_Hoppers

1,376 posts

72 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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TwinKam said:
Really?
Truly a first world problem, go drive the bcensoredy thing rather than just gazing at it rolleyes
Perhaps the OP wants to do both!

Ice_blue_tvr

3,247 posts

171 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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One of those leaf blower type dryers? I've seen people whip out feather dusters at shows too.. Personally I just use some quick detailer and a microfiber and resign myself to the idea that I'll need to machine polish it now and again.

T1berious

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2,381 posts

162 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Ice_blue_tvr said:
One of those leaf blower type dryers? I've seen people whip out feather dusters at shows too.. Personally I just use some quick detailer and a microfiber and resign myself to the idea that I'll need to machine polish it now and again.
I hear you, on my older cars, I'd be happy to do just that, however, this one has sections of PPF and the other areas are ceramic coated.

I think the No rinse is the quick solution and had I
spotted earlier, a quick detailer and microfiber would have done the trick but it's dusty enough for me not consider Meguires Waterless wash.

Problem is I'm still very much in the honeymoon phase with the car!


JurassicGTS

1,613 posts

202 months

Saturday 3rd June 2023
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Can this be used on ceramic coatings?

T1berious

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2,381 posts

162 months

Thursday 15th June 2023
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juice said:
ONR (Optimum No Rise)
OK, this stuff is AMAZING!!!

I think you need to use a bit of common sense when its a viable option but I was really happy with the results.

Mix up 9 ltrs per the instructions, put a Litre in a Pressure Spray, liberally covered the car, let it dwell for a short time, then go over the panels with a mitt and product. Gently go down the panels and voila! Dirt comes off!

Had to use bug remover for the bugs but that came off very easily with the mitt and product.



Cheers Juice! Much appreciated!

It won't replace a maintenance wash but as an in between its perfect and more importantly, quick!