I guess I need to use the warranty
#13
RE: I guess I need to use the warranty
Can you feel them in the clear, are they rough? Could be a number of things. Honestly I would first say clearcoat failure If I didn't know how old your car was, but the thing is your car isn't that old and your paint shouldn't be failing this soon or randomly in little specs (I haven't seen clearcoat failure like that before.). Do you park it outside or in a garage? It could be from acid rain or hard water. It looks more environmental than anything else. If you can get it fixed with the warranty more power to you, but I'm thinking it's going to be a little tough.
#17
RE: I guess I need to use the warranty
have u tried liquid lustre? or there's A-1 waterspot remover, but this may not be good for clear coat, i've used this on my 2001 mazda p/u which had water spots on for years and they came off after a couple applications. there's also rejuvenator. but be careful about the A-1 and rejuvenator bc they are stronger stuff and may not be the greatest for the clear coat.
#18
RE: I guess I need to use the warranty
Ugh. guys you're killing me. They are not water spots, have no texture.
The car stays in a garage, and rarely sees rain. Never seen snow/salt.
She is my baby, and all I know is something is goin on beneith the surface[:'(]
The car stays in a garage, and rarely sees rain. Never seen snow/salt.
She is my baby, and all I know is something is goin on beneith the surface[:'(]