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I walk outside today and my vehicle is completely covered in a thick coat of yellow pollen. That's real attractive on a black car.
I want to wash it but I know it's going to rain soon and I feel it's pointless when I know it will just get dirty again. Any idea when this pollen stuff goes away??
HA.. it hasn't even really started yet... If you think this is bad, just wait.
Nooooo LOL.
I mean my car has been covered in it before this year but I mean there's a BLANKET of it today. I always forget when it starts to go away. Is it bad for your car's paint?
I mean my car has been covered in it before this year but I mean there's a BLANKET of it today. I always forget when it starts to go away. Is it bad for your car's paint?
You've just noticed pollen in SC for the first time?
Tennis courts in Florence used to get caked in it.
The best thing to do is write God a note and tell him that you don't like his form of reproduction for plants. lol
You can stop with the sarcarsm. I was asking a legit question. And if you can read, you would see that I HAVE noticed pollen before but never this bad. Sorry that some of y'all can't understand my point of this thread.
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