shit in my paintjob?
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**** in my paintjob?
so there are all these little black dots EVERY where on my trunk. ive tried scrubing with mild abrasive. bug and tar remover. just plain eblow grease. how do i get it of? or am i gonna have to get it painted. i would get pics up but the spots dont show up in the pics
thanks phill
thanks phill
sounds like overspray....I'd try to claybar it first, if that doesn't help, you may have to take it to a detail shop....a good one should be able to take a look at it and tell you whether it can be buffed off or not.
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im very new to paint and stuff. what does claybar ing do?
so there are all these little black dots EVERY where on my trunk. ive tried scrubing with mild abrasive. bug and tar remover. just plain eblow grease. how do i get it of? or am i gonna have to get it painted. i would get pics up but the spots dont show up in the pics
thanks phill
thanks phill
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haha maby. still want to fix this though. if i have to paint it i will it just matters how soon depending on the price.
it was, it's just road grit, or whatever you call it.
it pulls impurities out of the paint. you can get it almost anywhere that sells auto detailing stuff.
it pulls impurities out of the paint. you can get it almost anywhere that sells auto detailing stuff.
Last edited by ls1fbody; Aug 12, 2008 at 05:20 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
wow. I JUST got off the phone with my dealership literally 1 minute ago, I pulled this up when I was on the phone but I have this problem too, it looks like garbage.
Luckily my car is going on 4 weeks old and they will probably fix it for free, hopefully.
Ill tell you guys if they give me any information on what to do if they don't fix it, which they should.
Luckily my car is going on 4 weeks old and they will probably fix it for free, hopefully.
Ill tell you guys if they give me any information on what to do if they don't fix it, which they should.
wow. I JUST got off the phone with my dealership literally 1 minute ago, I pulled this up when I was on the phone but I have this problem too, it looks like garbage.
Luckily my car is going on 4 weeks old and they will probably fix it for free, hopefully.
Ill tell you guys if they give me any information on what to do if they don't fix it, which they should.
Luckily my car is going on 4 weeks old and they will probably fix it for free, hopefully.
Ill tell you guys if they give me any information on what to do if they don't fix it, which they should.
I paid $500 for a simonizing too. They better replace that also.
But if they repaint my car, do I get the same color?
Or can I pick a color?
Hello gang I too have the black dots on my bumper. you know what it is, carbon. Take a clay bar mentioned above voila, its off. Yes they are a pain in the butt, you will get them off. If its a new paint job make sure you follow procedures about washing or claying. I am pretty sure there is a grace period for washing or detailing.
Thanks,
Jas
Thanks,
Jas
you can pick the color but will cost you more depending on the color, if you going for a lighter color that means more sanding and priming so it depends.
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wow. I JUST got off the phone with my dealership literally 1 minute ago, I pulled this up when I was on the phone but I have this problem too, it looks like garbage.
Luckily my car is going on 4 weeks old and they will probably fix it for free, hopefully.
Ill tell you guys if they give me any information on what to do if they don't fix it, which they should.
Luckily my car is going on 4 weeks old and they will probably fix it for free, hopefully.
Ill tell you guys if they give me any information on what to do if they don't fix it, which they should.



