It seems to happen mainly around this time of year, and man do those leaves stick, I would have expected them to slide right off the paint with PP365 and all the D115 that's on there
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Does Meguiar's have anything to help prevent this kind of build-up?
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Re: Does Meguiar's have anything to help prevent this kind of build-up?
Yup A blast with a leaf blower might work, then UWWA as needed, if at all.Non-Garaged Daily Driver, DAMF System + M101, Carnauba Finish Enthusiast
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Re: Does Meguiar's have anything to help prevent this kind of build-up?
Originally posted by Top Gear View PostYup A blast with a leaf blower might work, then UWWA as needed, if at all.Don
12/27/2015
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Re: Does Meguiar's have anything to help prevent this kind of build-up?
Don, if the leaves are sticky (I've had the same problem at times with leaves and flowers, etc), a strong rinse with sprayed water is best of course, maybe a touch with a shampoo mitt in some areas, followed by the leaf blower, and then some QW. I've even done the rinse while it's raining during a lull, allowing the rain to then rinse away any potential water spots. Still, when things dry, some UWWA/QW will be great. Obviously, moving the car will reduce the buildup.Non-Garaged Daily Driver, DAMF System + M101, Carnauba Finish Enthusiast
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