I'm not trying to be funny or critical here, but in the interests of looking 'outside the box' for a solution to your dilemma, maybe you need to learn to accept & celebrate the dust as a sign that at least you are still able to get out and about?? :dontknow:
There was a time I kept all of my vehicles immaculately polished all the time - I even won shows & awards for that sorta stuff...

But I did grow up in the country/on a large-ish properties where there was always work to be done and little time to waste, so maybe I was pre-disposed to accepting that dirt & dust is a badge of honour rather than something to get rid of ASAP?! :dontknow: Certainly since my (invalidaty forced) retirement from firstly the Military & then ultimately most regular 'work' type activities, my outlook on life has changed significantly from seeing 'always polished & immaculately presented' as a goal in life!! These days, I simply don't have enough time
or energy to waste on that sorta stuff!! :shocked:
One of the few things I can still do is ryde, so I do!! I don't avoid dirt, gravel, &/or freshly chip sealed roads (and we've got plenty of all of those around here!!

) but I still don't needlessly abuse or neglect anything - my Spyder included! My Spyder still gets 'cleaned' regularly - it either gets dried with the leaf blower after I've been ryding in the rain; or it gets all the dust & loose chunky bits hosed off and then dried with the leaf blower maybe every 5ish rydes/week or so. And I 'wash' it maybe once or twice a year; give it a good clean & polish, and marvel at how great it still looks!

hyea:
Funnily enough, quite a few years ago now I was told by a fella in the business of detailing & selling Prestige Auto's, a bloke who had the reputation of only offering the best prepared and immaculately looking machines, that the
ideal way to maintain the long term appearance of your vehicle so that it could look its absolute
BEST when it eventually came time to sell it was to do pretty much what I do now!! Keep the 'wash and polish' routine to a minimum; don't
EVER use a pressure sprayer or go to a 'no touch' car wash (or any car wash actually!! :sour: ); only regularly gently hose off &/or vacuum away any/all loose debris and dust; and
NEVER use your hand, clothing, a brush, or anything dry to touch or dust or spot clean your vehicle... :gaah: It's the 'touching the paintwork & chrome' that does the wearing & damage to the brightwork, especially if it's done with a hand or clothing that has got all those corrosive and damaging skin oils & any lotions, after-shaves etc on it/impregnated in it! Absolute WORST thing to do - cos every single time you wash &/or polish your vehicle, you
ARE damaging the brightwork, so keep that touching &/or polishing &/or rubbing stuff to a minimum as detailed above; then when it comes time to sell, get your vehicle detailed by someone who knows what they're doing and it'll look
HEAPS better than one that's been washed & polished every week of its life!

hyea: And you get to spend a whole lot more of your life doing and enjoying the more important stuff!

hyea: :clap: :yes:
Ryde More, Worry Less, and clean/polish only when you
must! :thumbup: