Any wax or coating that effectively repels pollen?

P. A. Schilke

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Been using them for years, for light dust, not like driving down a country road for 50 miles, just for the dust that accumulates while sitting in the garage. They do have their limits, but no issues here.
Hi Mike,

I use one on my tortoise when he comes into the house from his burrow...he is quite dusty. After a rain storm he looks like a mud ball...then it is bath time in a white plastic tub.... Gotta have a clean tortoise in the house...dust not allowed...

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Been using them for years, for light dust, not like driving down a country road for 50 miles, just for the dust that accumulates while sitting in the garage. They do have their limits, but no issues here.
Same here. It was safe enough to use on my Vette and 2 black F 150's I'm not worried about it on my Ranger. Trust me I'm as anal as they come with detailing and my Vette never saw even a drop of rain. Like you said as long as you're not trying to get off heavy dirt/dust the California dusters work great!
 
 



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