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Originally Posted by The BlueMax I don't know what to think about Asian paint it seems to be hard and brittle. Although I haven't had too many paint chips, certain

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Old 04-23-2011, 02:48 PM   #31 (permalink)
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I don't know what to think about Asian paint it seems to be hard and brittle. Although I haven't had too many paint chips, certain types of bird droppings can be fustrating. I was at the gym thur. and when I came out there was a real large bird dropping on my roof [passenger side] it didn't look especially bad but when I got home and removed it I found etching in the clear coat in the areas that were harder to remove. I have several coats of good wax but they didn't protect the paint long enough. Domestic paint seems to be softer than asian paint and more forgiving to clear coat etching. Its really kind of sad that Nissan's paint can't resist this type of contamination for a longer period of time. This bird dropping only took an hour to penatrate where I would of had maybe 6 or more hours with my domesticlly painted car
hey billybob it's not the Asian paint. it's the crap your local birds are eating that's creating very acidic poop. there is a huge variation between bird dropping damage. some crap you can leave on for weeks and no issue. some crap you leave it for a few hours and it etches the paint.
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I don't know what to think about Asian paint it seems to be hard and brittle. Although I haven't had too many paint chips, certain types of bird droppings can be fustrating. I was at the gym thur. and when I came out there was a real large bird dropping on my roof [passenger side] it didn't look especially bad but when I got home and removed it I found etching in the clear coat in the areas that were harder to remove. I have several coats of good wax but they didn't protect the paint long enough. Domestic paint seems to be softer than asian paint and more forgiving to clear coat etching. Its really kind of sad that Nissan's paint can't resist this type of contamination for a longer period of time. This bird dropping only took an hour to penatrate where I would of had maybe 6 or more hours with my domesticlly painted car
Your wax may not be as good as you think. I have zero problem removing bird poop, tree sap, bugs, etc. I can take off these things with a damp microfiber easily. My paint (except for rock chips on the nose) blemish free.

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getting rid of dead hookers off your front bumper is harder than bugs imo
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getting rid of dead hookers off your front bumper is harder than bugs imo
If you think that's tough try getting them out of the passengers seat
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hey billybob it's not the Asian paint. it's the crap your local birds are eating that's creating very acidic poop. there is a huge variation between bird dropping damage. some crap you can leave on for weeks and no issue. some crap you leave it for a few hours and it etches the paint.
I'm fully aware of what your saying, birds that eat berries produce a very acidic form of waste I just felt that I should had more time before the etching took place. There are fundamental differences between asian, domestic, and even german paint. My Z sat on two different car lots for a year before I found it and the spyder scratchs were numerous. I took a blue sponge pad with perfect it but didn't get down deep enough, so then I used my black pad and that almost did it but I'm going to have to go down a little further. The black paint on my GM car never needed anything more than the black pad.
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Fill a bucket with HOT water and soak a towel in it for a minute...then place towel or towels on the "bugged area" for a couple of minutes. Will come off easily with a nice spray or wipe.
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Fill a bucket with HOT water and soak a towel in it for a minute...then place towel or towels on the "bugged area" for a couple of minutes. Will come off easily with a nice spray or wipe.
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I just use "Gunk Bug Remover w/ Wax". Works like a charm. All you have to do is spray it on your bumper, let it sit for about 5 minutes, and with a sponge wash with warm water. Removes all the dead bugs and their guts effortlessly without the risk of scratching your clearcoat.

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If you can invest in a clear bra of some type. In addition to helping protect the front from rock chips and the like, it makes it easier to clean dead vermin off as well. Just let whatever you use soak into the bugs to soften their little dead bodies up and they'll wipe off much easier.
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I still think it's funny how all you guys are using all these chemicals.

I took my car out for about 4hrs today brought it home sprayed it with a garden hose and bugs came right off,dried it then put it in the garage.
You are making something simple complicated.
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I still think it's funny how all you guys are using all these chemicals.

I took my car out for about 4hrs today brought it home sprayed it with a garden hose and bugs came right off,dried it then put it in the garage.
You are making something simple complicated.
nono, you're making things complicated. you drive a civic. if that was mine i would drive 4hrs and just keep the pos outside with no wash. let the rain take care of that. put a bar of soap on the roof.
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nono, you're making things complicated. you drive a civic. if that was mine i would drive 4hrs and just keep the pos outside with no wash. let the rain take care of that. put a bar of soap on the roof.
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I just used Goo-Gone to get a ton of dead bugs off of my brothers Prius.

Word to the wise, don't let the bugs stay on your car too long it's really bad for the paint.
Reviving a dead thread here......

Has anyone used Goo-Gone on the Z? Just did a quick wash and wax yesterday but could not get a lot of the bug residue off. Think I let it sit too long.
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