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Originally Posted by CamaroDreams07
You have to live with it during pollen season. Waterless washes are largely ineffective against pollen. It tends to just get gummy and not wipe off
Wash when you can, but get used to having a yellow car during pollen season.
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Do you rinse the car down before using waterless wash or detail spray? Myself personally I've never had it gum up when using a high quality microfiber, and I live just north of the OP.
Edit: and some people might say rinsing the car down before using waterless wash negates the purpose, but if you rinse first and then go over specific sections with waterless wash and dry those sections it will drastically reduce the chance of waterspots assuming you are atleast in the shade.