Pollen season here in NC finally lightened up, and now we are having a heat wave (don't laugh too hard those of you in Florida or Arizona) with temps in high 90's.
Dew is now forming more at night, when I leave in the morning for work the hood, top, trunk, front and rear glass are covered in it. It sits outside in the sun in the parking lot at work, and I always end up with water spots in a few places after it dries.
I was able to take a pic and capture how it looks with this cheap camera in my laptop. (Was shocked it actually showed up!) In the bottom right corner.
These are not "etched" and will come off easily using a 2 bucket wash. I'm sure a rinseless wash would remove them as well, though I'm scared to death of scratching the paint in this area.
This area for me is one of the most susceptible area's of the car to accumulate dirt, and also the easiest to scratch. I wish a had a garage to alleviate this issue but I don't.
What's the safest way to remove the dew before I drive it to work?
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Pollen season here in NC finally lightened up, and now we are having a heat wave (don't laugh too hard those of you in Florida or Arizona) with temps in high 90's.
Dew is now forming more at night, when I leave in the morning for work the hood, top, trunk, front and rear glass are covered in it. It sits outside in the sun in the parking lot at work, and I always end up with water spots in a few places after it dries.
I was able to take a pic and capture how it looks with this cheap camera in my laptop. (Was shocked it actually showed up!)
In the bottom right corner.
These are not "etched" and will come off easily using a 2 bucket wash. I'm sure a rinseless wash would remove them as well, though I'm scared to death of scratching the paint in this area.
This area for me is one of the most susceptible area's of the car to accumulate dirt, and also the easiest to scratch. I wish a had a garage to alleviate this issue but I don't.
What's the safest way to remove the dew before I drive it to work?
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