Much of Western Europe has repeatedly been swept by clouds of Saharan dust in recent weeks, turning the skies hazy and diminishing air quality, with parts of the continent shrouded in a particularly orange tinge over the Easter weekend. The small particles blown up all the way from the Sahara Desert can be a particular nuisance for drivers, as the dust tends to meticulously cover cars. Dust alone is not a problem for your vehicle, but the particles arriving from the Sahara can cause damage when not cleaned properly, road safety experts from Auto Club Europa (ACE) warn. Saharan dust contains ve…