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Old 09-18-2016, 03:30 PM
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Collinite #845 Insulator Wax. On all my vehicles.
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Any wax that is anti-static?
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Originally Posted by voda1
Any wax that is anti-static?
Kenotek Showroom shine, or FK 425 QD's are anti static
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Originally Posted by voda1
Any wax that is anti-static?
Ron provided some great sprays with anti-static ingredients to reduce dust.

I would offer that traditional waxes with 'nuba have oils that can hold dust and dirt. So, if looking to reduce this then consider a paint sealant or a coating. Then use the sprays above on them ....
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Not to hijack the thread, but since we're talking about black cars, antistatic, and dust...

Anyone have anything to say, dust or otherwise, about Xpel Paint Protection Film Sealant?

I used it for maintaining my film and i liked using it and the shine.

BUT the dust! nothing changed in my environment or driving patterns and this stuff seems to attract dust.
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Originally Posted by EPPPSB
Not to hijack the thread, but since we're talking about black cars, antistatic, and dust...

Anyone have anything to say, dust or otherwise, about Xpel Paint Protection Film Sealant?

I used it for maintaining my film and i liked using it and the shine.

BUT the dust! nothing changed in my environment or driving patterns and this stuff seems to attract dust.
A paint sealant may not reduce dust completely, but it should at least make cleanup easier. The challenge to fresh clean finishes ... they attract almost anything.
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
Ron provided some great sprays with anti-static ingredients to reduce dust.

I would offer that traditional waxes with 'nuba have oils that can hold dust and dirt. So, if looking to reduce this then consider a paint sealant or a coating. Then use the sprays above on them ....
So would Pinnacle spray wax over Wolfgang 3.0 sealer be a good way to go for the dust reduction?
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Originally Posted by cmonkey713
So would Pinnacle spray wax over Wolfgang 3.0 sealer be a good way to go for the dust reduction?
While it may look great ... it isn't the best choice for dust reduction. Two reasons, Pinnacle Sprays are 'nuba based, and their isn't an active anti-static ingredient to my knowledge.

Now Kenotek Showroom Shine or Finishkare 425 are nice choices over Wolfgang as other options.
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