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Z chick 07-31-2012 11:54 AM

Help: gray spots on white paint
 
I've owned my PW Z for almost 2 months now, and since the time of purchase, I've washed it twice, so my car has never been incredibly dirty. The fender areas are usually the dirtiest places on the entire vehicle from dirt splash. My wash removed the dirt, but there are still gray spots that don't come off! The paint is still smooth over these gray spots, and there are no raised edges. I also don't have any swirl marks yet.

How do I remove these ugly gray spots?? I tried Meguiar's polish and it doesn't work.

Waiz 07-31-2012 11:59 AM

Did you try Claybar?

Pics would be helpful..

Z chick 07-31-2012 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Waizzz (Post 1847005)
Did you try Claybar?

Pics would be helpful..

No, I didn't try clay bar. From my research, I read that claybar was only for stubborn grit on the paint that you can feel with your fingernails. The gray spots I have aren't raised. They look like they've been incorporated into the paint! Right, I will post some photos.

Waiz 07-31-2012 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Z chick (Post 1847013)
No, I didn't try clay bar. From my research, I read that claybar was only for stubborn grit on the paint that you can feel with your fingernails. The gray spots I have aren't raised. They look like they've been incorporated into the paint! Right, I will post some photos.

If it doesn't help with claybar first you might need to get it polished out by a professional with a Rotary.

The stains may have sunk through the clearcoat which nothing could really help with

anthonyy 07-31-2012 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Waizzz (Post 1847021)
If it doesn't help with claybar first you might need to get it polished out by a professional with a Rotary.

The stains may have sunk through the clearcoat which nothing could really help with

Hopefully not, but I would clay and polish follow with wax

Z chick 07-31-2012 12:31 PM

Thanks guys!! :tiphat:

Any recommendations on clay bars?

Waiz 07-31-2012 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Z chick (Post 1847073)
Thanks guys!! :tiphat:

Any recommendations on clay bars?

The Mothers one is great, just wash your Z again and then use quick detailer+claybar over the area and it should help.

I have some pretty bad stains on my hood from parking outside, so I know all too well what works and what doesn't :(

Z chick 08-01-2012 12:14 AM

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Thanks a lot guys!

Here are a couple photos of the gray spots. Let me know if seeing these pictures changes your recommendation in any way. Thanks again!

Waiz 08-01-2012 01:32 AM

I'm that afraid given the location of the damage it might be due to road debris hitting your car.

If that's the case there will be nothing you can do :(

Try the Claybar and if doesn't work have a professional take a look at it

harry370z 08-01-2012 04:35 AM

meguairs have a "gold class" bug/tar remover - that should make it come off.

Make sure you wax the spots afterwords though as that product also strips wax

w0rM 08-01-2012 06:26 AM

Clay bar is not likely to have an impact on it if you can't feel it at all. I think the bug and tar remover is a good idea. You could also try a mild compound on it. A good compound can do wonders with marks on your paint.

Like Harry370z said, always follow up what you do with a new coat of wax on the area.

For the record, clay bar will ONLY remove surface contamination. It's not going to pull anything out of your clear coat.

HArturo319 08-01-2012 06:27 AM

Get a doctor, it's the measles.

Oh no wait, it's road debris damage.

w0rM 08-01-2012 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by HArturo319 (Post 1848597)
Get a doctor, it's the measles.

Oh no wait, it's road debris damage.

If it was road debris damage, you'd feel it when you ran your fingers across it.

HArturo319 08-01-2012 06:31 AM

Dang... maybe manufactures defect then?

kenchan 08-01-2012 09:42 AM

if it catches your nails it can be road grime (clay bar will help) or paint chipped (only touchup will help).

i use RC car motor spray to remove tar and oil based grime, but cleaner wax such as the one from Mother's can take away tar and mildly polish the area too. GL.


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