Monday, January 30, 2012

Is your car covered with pollen?

Mine is. In fact, if I leave the window to my house open for five minutes, my entire desk is covered with yellow dust. It makes me sneeze, too. I do not even have allergies. I can even see it building up on the driveway, I'm afraid to eat outside for fear of pollen poisoning. Please, let me know that I'm not alone. I'm almost going crazy. HELP!



BTW, I live in northeast Alabama.

Is your car covered with pollen?
Yes, I think it's pretty much all over the country. I'm in TX and mine was completely covered. I don't have bad allergies, thank goodness. It's really irritating, yes. But it's just part of Spring.



It'll be over soon.

And then we'll be complaining about the heat of the summer ...
Reply:Sorry folks! We poor saps up here north of the Carolinas are still freezing! BRRRRRRR! Report It
Reply:people sell pollen as a protein and a food suppliment, most are good for you, except rag weed or golden rod
Reply:Hahaha, yes. I was just walking home from class (live in an apt. on UTK campus) and I passed a line of cars and they were all covered in pollen. You couldn't even tell what color the cars were! I'd say they probably hadn't been there that long either. It's crazy how much is out there floating around.
Reply:Yes, mine is covered. I don't even want to was my car anymore. I live in southeast Alabama, so no you are not alone.
Reply:I live in northern VA...not yet, but it is coming...everything just started to bloom and I feel the allergies coming on...Last year my car was coated in the stuff...thick yellow mess!
Reply:I live in north Texas and my red car looks orange it has so much pollen on it. Our walnut tree also weeps a sticky sap so the pollen stick like it is glued on. I don't know about pollen poisoning, but it could cause you to have allergies due to over exposure.
Reply:I live in FL, and I don't have a car, but my mom's and my aunt's are both covered in a thick dust. It's gross. The difference is, I'm allergic :(
Reply:i live in KY now and theres a bit, but i used to live right outside atlanta and there would be up to an eight of an inch on our cars it was crazy
Reply:Probably, not the best answer... I'm just shocked at the question, are you serious? I live in Alaska, sooooo it is deffinetly not a problem here. My suggestion would just be dust with something that keeps it on the rag, rather than just lifting it into the air again. Good luck!
Reply:Dude, Cut the tree down put some other type of tree instead.

Use palm trees.
Reply:You aren't the only one. I'm near Atlanta, and the pollen lately has been insane. There's no point in washing cars because they will get covered by the next day. My advice: get yellow car.


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