Last year i mentioned this problem and it seems to have come back again... some insect or some thing from the trees is landing on my car and leaving a
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07-21-2012, 03:54 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Old problem returns
Last year i mentioned this problem and it seems to have come back again...
some insect or some thing from the trees is landing on my car and leaving a yellow spot that absolutely cannot be removed with any substance I have found..it actually has to be taken out buy buffing,.and i don't have a buffer.. I have tried everything including paint thinner, citrus cleaners and the usual assortment of car cleaners but nothing short of removing them by hand with a buffing pad will do..and even then its a chore.. You can imagine what removing several of them must be like.. I would be willing to be many other cars have this spot but because my car is white, it shows very clearly. There must be some chemical that will dissolve this mysterious substance and save my sanity! Also.. I shot a pic of this spot and put a penny in the shot for size comparison...Its not in real clear focus but its just a blob..if you need a clearer shot I will get one.. I have no clue as to how to embed this in my post..maybe some good Samaritan will do it for me .. all i can do is post the small pic ..and hope. Thanks Last edited by RiCharlie; 08-28-2013 at 04:19 PM. |
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Some have suggested it is bee poop and that you may be parking in a bee flyway.
What's behind spots on autos? - Los Angeles Times Others say rust/lime mixture dripping off old garage door? Last edited by SailFree; 07-21-2012 at 04:06 PM. |
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I get this **** too, and it looks awful on Bsil too.
One of the guys on the forum who had has the same problem, swears by this stuff. http://www.detailersdomain.com/Aquar...Cut_p_327.html Last edited by whoady4shoady; 07-21-2012 at 04:30 PM. |
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Good coat of wax may make removal of the spots easier in the future.
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07-22-2012, 03:14 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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I get this on my PW G35 coupe as well, have no idea what it's from. Drives me crazy when I get it as well. My car is always well polished and even after I wash it, it's still there. But here's the weird thing, a day or two after washing, it's gone. No evidence whatsoever But I'm thankful it goes away.
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At this time the ONLY thing that can remove them is a strong buffing..no chemical or cleaner will take them away..Not that I know of,,,but something tells me that somewhere some one knows of some chemical that will dissolve them... |
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the yellow spot looks like pollen to me... i get those spots on my black Z from time to time, but they come off rather easily with some QD. and just an FYI.. fly poop can be identified as tightly grouped tiny brown spots (QD takes care of them, too).
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Wow, don't let that sit there.
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