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yah, good coat of polymer sealant will help get the stains off easier next time you wash. for you, you may want to keep applying spray as your dry type

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Old 07-19-2010, 12:50 PM   #31 (permalink)
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yah, good coat of polymer sealant will help get the stains off easier next time you wash.

for you, you may want to keep applying spray as your dry type waxes/sealants after each wash such as Prima Hydro. you can get it from amazon.
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But what should I use to remove them... I see people talk about two separate methods and not a lot of threads discussing this.. is this like a generic well accepted standard?

Damn I wish I had a garage now, I didn't realize this would be such an issue, I don't see the spots on my house mate's cars, the paint on the Z must be inferior..
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you want to start with the least abrasive option which is clay, but use the Griot's yellow clay (aka mud). ive tried Meguiar's soft blue clay and it scratched the nissan paint. no issue for me cause i have a random orbital and different polishes in my detailing cart,

if that doesn't work you can try mild polishes such as ScratchX on a foam pad. you'll need to put some elbow grease into it unless you have a random orbital. if that doesn't work ideally you want to try a firmer pad before switching polishes, but you can go to a slightly more coarse polish such as Griot's Polish3 or Prima Swirl using the same pad.

work the product in a circular motion until it is dry to the touch. there are diminishing abrasives in there so you need to make sure you work it in until all the abrasives are ground up nicely. wipe off with some quick detailer spray, inspect, redo as needed.

wax afterwards cause clay and polishes will remove wax/sealants.
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Hey kenchan, honestly thats going a little over my head. Can I just try vinegar and water?
Someone told me to try (guy from Autozone) dishwasher soap and water, and I tried that on a little corner, it seemed to work but I had to wipe REAL HARD for them to go.
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Hey kenchan, honestly thats going a little over my head. Can I just try vinegar and water?
Someone told me to try (guy from Autozone) dishwasher soap and water, and I tried that on a little corner, it seemed to work but I had to wipe REAL HARD for them to go.
dont wipe anything REAL HARD on the nissan paint cause you will end up with damage to the paint. especially if you are wiping back and forth it will generate heat and cause permanent damage depending how deep the damage is.

vinegar and water does work. you will have to douce a towel and keep it on the paint for good 5min. keep spraying water over the towel so the vinegar does not evaporate....but it's A LOT of waiting... and it stinks.
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Wouldn't the stink go away if I put regular car wash soap on it after? I guess it is supposed to have a nicer smell?

Or should I just go to a detailer - I'm just worried because they may not know that the paint on the 370z is much sensitive than other cars they're used to working on..
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yah, washing off the vinegar will definitely help. it gets into the seams and into the doors and channels so this is why the smell remains. since you dd your car im sure it will go away faster though.

try that first and if it still doesnt come off consult a local detailer.
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