Any thoughts on wiping rain off a clean car!! It is waxed and not driven since It rained!!
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FWIW,
i would not feel comfortable wiping rain water off a car, even if it was not even driven in the rain but just sat out in the rain.Nick
Tucker's Detailing Services
815-954-0773
2012 Ford Transit Connect
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Found this on KOMO weather, Seattle. Personally, I would sheet the rain water off the car with a flow of water from the hose.
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"Does Rain Have Dirt In It?"
"Story Updated: Mar 13, 2008 at 1:13 PM PDT
By Steve Pool
SEATTLE - Ms. Sablan's kindergarten class at Seattle Hill Elementary wanted to know if rain has dirt in it.
Rain usually doesn't have dirt in it per se, but mainly will have tiny dust or pollen -- or even salt particles in it.
It's the dust particles that the water droplets stick to up in the clouds that create a raindrop. As the raindrop picks up more and more coatings of water from the surrounding water vapor, it'll be come larger and larger, until it's heavy enough to fall to the ground.
It's a good thing that we do have dust and other tiny particles in the air. If the air was super clean and didn't have any of those particles, it wouldn't be able to rain. "Black......the ONLY color!
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I think that what they are saying is that every raindrop has some sorta very tiny/microscopic particle of something in it. Whether it be a dust, or pollen particle....I wouldn't want to take the chance of instilling any sorta micro-marring/swirls in my paint. It's black so EVERYTHING shows up....no matter how careful I am! It would also depend on what part of the country you live in I would think. We have pretty clean air here in Orygun. But I think LA rain or a heavy industrialized city would be a different story. A rinse with the hose only takes a couple minutes. JMHO anyway.Black......the ONLY color!
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