Meg's UQD and dust
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Originally Posted by FlyerFX4
Has anybody had a problem with UQD attracting tons of dust?
Anytime I use it, it seems that my truck attracts dust like a magnet. Just wondering if anyone else experienced this.
Anytime I use it, it seems that my truck attracts dust like a magnet. Just wondering if anyone else experienced this.
Also, remember that your towels probably have some sort of charge from the dryer (unless you line dry them.) It's possible to transfer that charge to your truck while you're QD'ing, thus attracting oppositely charged dust. (Chemistry I class kicking in again.)
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Actually... interesting thought there, attworth...
Is it dust that you're seeing or, maybe - just maybe, lint from your towels?
I have a few 'el-cheapo' towels that I have to be careful using because they're lint bombs.
The wifey pitched them in with some of my nicer towels in one load and those particular nicer towels haven't been the same since...
Cheap towels will have fibers that will break as the polyamide gets brittle.
Is it dust that you're seeing or, maybe - just maybe, lint from your towels?
I have a few 'el-cheapo' towels that I have to be careful using because they're lint bombs.
The wifey pitched them in with some of my nicer towels in one load and those particular nicer towels haven't been the same since...
Cheap towels will have fibers that will break as the polyamide gets brittle.
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It is definitely dust and not fibers from the towels. I am using Meg's Supreme Shine MF. Attworth, your static charge theory is interesting and something that I didn't think about. However, it seems that if there is any static charge in the towels it would attract dust into the towel or be discharged once the towel touches the truck. Or maybe I'm just thinking about this too much.
Rockpick, I have a black truck, so obviously anything that gets on it is going to be easier to see but this seems like an unusual amount of dust. The last time I waxed I used a coat of #21 followed by #26. After this waxing, I noticed that I seemed to get less dust than with other wax combos that I have tried. So I was pleased. This dust issue came up after the last couple of washes and following up with UQD.
Who knows...maybe there is just more dust in the air right now. Have to consider that possibility.
Rockpick, I have a black truck, so obviously anything that gets on it is going to be easier to see but this seems like an unusual amount of dust. The last time I waxed I used a coat of #21 followed by #26. After this waxing, I noticed that I seemed to get less dust than with other wax combos that I have tried. So I was pleased. This dust issue came up after the last couple of washes and following up with UQD.
Who knows...maybe there is just more dust in the air right now. Have to consider that possibility.
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We have also had some wind here recently. So at first I was chalking it up to the wind. But the other day I washed and then used UQD. The next day I had a layer of dust all around the truck and it wasn't windy at all.
Right now I think I'm leaning toward the fact that there's just a lot of dust in the air right now. Next time I wash, I'll use a different QD and see what happens.
Right now I think I'm leaning toward the fact that there's just a lot of dust in the air right now. Next time I wash, I'll use a different QD and see what happens.