Someone used my car and got 3 nice shots of bird poop on the hood. I sat on there for three days (I was out of town trying to kill
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11-13-2010, 04:29 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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What to do about the etched clear coat besides take up bird hunting?
Someone used my car and got 3 nice shots of bird poop on the hood. I sat on there for three days (I was out of town trying to kill myself on a dirt bike) before I came home and washed the car.
I tried Adams Swirl and Haze remover and FMP along with Super wax with my PC but when I was done the etched clear coat was still there... Now what???
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Don't know, find a good detailer. Bird poop is acid!
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You might try the Quicxx (SP?) scratch remover kit, get at any auto parts store. It has three strips of high grain sand paper for wet sanding. Don't get scared about using this. Mist the spot with a bottle spayer and lightly sand it for about 15 seconds. Then use two polish steps 1& 2 in kit and follow with wax of your choosing. I had five nice parallel scratches from a shopping cart. Regular buffing with buffer and swirl remover did not work. The wet sanding did the trick, can't tell it was even there. You are just taking off a little bit of the clear coat which got etched with the acid.
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If the etching is bad enough it may require wet sanding like mentioned above.
You might also try a more aggressive approach. We just released a step up from our Orange Pad + SHR system. A green 60ppi foam and a more aggressive polish (Severe Swirl Remover) Really its hard to say what the solution is going to be as it will all depend on how severe the damage is. Did the SHR make any noticeable improvement?
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The only real form of protection against bird bombs are new nano technology coatings such as Gtechniq, Nanolex, and Cquartz just to name a few. The issue with regular waxes and sealants is that they are much softer and less resilient than the paint they are protecting so when a highly acidic dropping hits the car, it almost immediately eats through whatever wax or sealant you have on the car.
With nano coatings like the ones I mentioned, they physically form a layer of what is basically a semi-permanent ceramic coating where the molecules that make up the coating are incredibly strong and are bonded together as well as with the paint. Since these coatings molecular structures are much tighter and smoother than paint, they are harder (more resistant to scratches/etching), easier to clean since there are not as many ridges/space or pores for dirt to adhere to. These coatings are typically 2-3 times harder than the paint itself and last years (no marketing gimmicks either). Check people's experiences with them on detailing forums if you are curious, I know my own experience has been awesome to say the least.
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That's interesting because I only protect my paint with a layer of Adam's Machine Superwax and 1 coat of Adam's Americana and I have had absolutely no instances where bird dropping etched through to my finish. As a matter of fact, bird dropping, hard water stains from sprinklers and rain have had no effect on my finish at all.
No nano technology needed on my finish. As for you etched paint OP, take it to a professional who is experienced in wet sanding. Don't even think about doing it yourself. It is way more complicated than I make it look.
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i'm curious to how it looks, any photos? I once thought I had some acid etching due to bird poop that i left on my old car; after i washed it off, i had this haze of sorts where the bird poop used to be. Couldn't wipe it off and wax did nothing. I tried claying it, and by mistake, I had forgotten to reapply lubricant spray as i was applying (dabbing/slowly dragging) the clay and oddly enough it lifted the haze. I was very careful with it, trying to ensure I wasn't damaging the paint and after about 10-15min of dry clay work, it was gone. I was able to wipe off the excess clay and apply wax over it. Looked just like new, no sign of damage anywhere. I can't say this would work for you especially since we can't see the damage, but its just some food for thought since it worked for me.
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Anyway, your initial response to my post provoked me to respond because you came off as discounting nano technology and being on the number of detailing forums you are on, I would have assumed you would be aware of the massive benefits over traditional waxes and sealants nano technology has.
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We should just both put on some wash mitts and box it out!
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One thing that I can vouch for is that a lot of detailing forums contain a lot of personal opinions that get passed on without a lick of research. Personally, I like to use the products myself and run my own simple little test. Luckily for me, I get sent quite a bit of product from all over the place asking me for my opinion. Most of the stuff I have never heard of.
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