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Old 12-01-2014, 08:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
hoangtienvo
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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z View Post
My guess would be tree sap. Junkman2008 probably has a video on how to fix it.
thing i can say is i fell nothing on pain, and like it happen under clear coat

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Originally Posted by Aviator44 View Post
Has the car been in Florida its entire life? Possibly a combination of the Florida climate and Nissans thin paint/clear. This type of oxidation is actually a common issue.

You can try to buff out the oxidation with a rubbing compound followed by a polishing compound to restore the shine. Always use the least abrasive compound that will work.
yes. the car in florida . look like paint oxidation .yeah. hopefully i don't need to repaint ...
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