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Old 06-01-2011, 01:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
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If that was happening to me, I would give it a good wash then clay bar it before trying to polish. I would be afraid trying to polish before claying might make whatever is on there grind itself into the paint and cause micromarring. If you've never clayed before, you can google it and find out from people way smarter than me how to do it, but the secret to claying is lubrication, lubrication, lubrication. Good luck!

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Originally Posted by Chupacabra View Post
I think my clear coat might be getting tarnished.

I have had little pollen or bird crap land on the car, and since it sits outside all day during work days... the dun in South florida seems to bake it into the clear coat....

When i get home to clean the car, I notice that now the clear coat is a shade of yellow. which on a silver car is highly noticeable...

anyone have this happen to them? or know how to solve this?
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