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  • Looking for products that will repel dirt

    I live in El Paso. I've had a 2011 Chevy HHR, paint color Black Granite Metallic, since February 2012. Normally it is parked in the street. I wash it at the brushless self-serve near my house, generally at night. The bays are well lit, so I can still see what I'm doing. I use a two bucket method, washing with products I bring, not with what comes out of their nozzle. I typically do a full wash and wax about every 2 months with quick (not really, 45 minutes) rinse and dry passes in between when needed.

    • Soap: NXT Car Wash. Even though this is discontinued, I deliberately sought it out because of the water softeners in it (water here is ridiculously, unfilterably hard).
    • Wax: NXT Tech Wax 2.0 liquid.
    • Towels, etc: all my towels, mitts, are high quality. The microfiber towels are a 75%/25% polyester/polyamide blend. I have a chenille mitt and 100% cotton terrycloth towels.


    I wash, dry, and wax by hand, religiously following the same pattern of straight motions. The entire process takes 3 to 5 hours, 8 hours when I clayed it. When the car is clean, I'm very satisfied with the results.

    Even when it's not windy, the air here is full of dirt. Not dust (animal dander, fabric fibers,etc), dirt... as in very fine particles of dried out soil.

    The only time my car is actually clean is when I'm washing it. The dirt settles on stealthily, constantly. The car can look clean, but my duster will still pick up lots of it. Supposedly clean plus rain equals a leopardskin pattern of brown. After a windstorm, mine is the only car on my street that is visibly brown. Which is disheartening considering I'm the only person on my street that puts this amount of effort in.

    I suspect the problem is the wax, which seems to break down in the sun and heat here. With fresh wax, after a rain I'm left with milky water runs down the sides of the car. Also, tiny flecks of wax develop all over the place (seemingly out of nowhere), which are highly visible on black paint. Water beading seems to deteriorate after about 3 weeks.

    I've put off the big spring cleaning until I can get some advice here. Given my regimen and environmental factors (heat, sun, airborne dirt, hard water), what products should I switch to in order to make my car repel dirt instead of being a magnet for it?

    Finally, I'm looking for interior cleaning products that are not silicone-based.

  • #2
    Re: Looking for products that will repel dirt

    Unfortunately no such product exist do to the laws of physics..

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    • #3
      Re: Looking for products that will repel dirt

      It's not the waxes fault. More likely static cling. Your car will attract and keep particles on it.
      If your car is in a dirty area it's going to get dirty.
      The reason your car looks dirty and the others on the street don't is because yours is clean and it shows the dirt more. The other cars on the street are dirty and the dirt doesn't show on there cars because they are dirty. Dirt hides dirt.
      I'm not sure what your talking about when you say there are "wax flakes". I doubt it's wax flakes. I've never seen this. And NXT is clear after you wipe it off.
      Any pics?

      DetailingByM.com

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      • #4
        Re: Looking for products that will repel dirt

        No Dirt-X just yet.

        But if anyone develops that product along with an AIO that does an entire 5 step in one wipe-on application, we will be looking at the Fortune 500's newest member...

        Seriously, just keep doing what you're doing. By your process, you already rank in the top 1% of all car owners when it comes to caring for your car's finish. People who merely wash their car once a month probably rank in the top 5%.

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        • #5
          Re: Looking for products that will repel dirt

          Actually - I have always thought the same about my cars too - that the wax (especially Carnauba) appears to dry 'soft and sticky' allowing all the dust to stick to it.
          I stopped using Carnauba for that reason but the idea of static cling makes a lot of sense, particularly now that I am using microfibre cloths which tend to very much 'cling' together if I stick them in the dryer after washing.
          So now I let them air dry in the hope of not transferring the static cling to the car.
          The question is - how can we prevent the static cling on the car?
          Would one of those static straps work?
          Do we need to 'ground' the car prior to waxing?
          Anyone have any ideas?
          2012 Ebony Black Kia Optima Platinum

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          • #6
            waterless washes have anti static in them. but it's only temporary when to start driving the static will build back up. so yes put a ground strap from your frame to the ground and when you get home make sure touching the groune.g.

            DetailingByM.com

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