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Dirty tailgate and window

db6

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MY tailgate and rear window are dirty after driving 5 miles. I doubt anything can be done about it, just want to vent. Does everyone else have this notice this? Other SUV's that I have owned did not have this issue to this extent.

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Cdubya

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Yup. mud flaps helps but pretty much the back is dirty even when the rest of the car looks clean.
 

JohnE

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California Car Dusters work great for that.
 

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Only if you live in a warm dry climate...lol
True that! The surface needs to be clean otherwise you can scratch the clear coat. I only use one after I’ve recently washed it and before the dust/dirt has gotten wet. Also a good wax or sealer needs to be used.
 

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Even after ceramic coating it still gets dirty fast.
 

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California Car Dusters work great for that.
Yeah, I use the original California car duster everytime I come back and park my car. The rear glass does accumulate lot of dust even after a short drive especially if you have Not had rain/snow for sometime and have dry dusty conditions.
 



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