Could I have help on identifying what kinds of spots these are?

Hi-



I started one thread in the Autopia Univ. section about using Klasse. I have a good feeling on how to properly and effectively use it now, it's just I have a bit of a problem on my front hood.



In a certain kind of light, usually from an angle or a shine from my floresecent garage lights, I see hundreds, of tiny little spots, all over the hood. I tried running my hand across it, but couldn't feel anything. Also, I tried using the 3M SMR, and after 3 coats of AOI and 4 coats of SG, I can still see them.



The spots are very subtle, and at first I thought they could've been microscopic rock chips, but as I mentioned, the surface was totally smooth. The spots might resemble water sports from a few seconds of very light drizzle. That's the best way I can describe it w/o pics. (no digicam, :( )



anyway, if someone could help me remove this, or give me a few guesses on what this might be, I would be grateful.





thanks!
 
Try your regular QD first.



Or,If you put diluted vinagar on an MF, they will come off IF the spots are water spots.



Hope this helps





Christiaan
 
I was noticing that when I was buffing off my second coat of Klasse SG, which I applied more heavily than I normally do. The surface was just polished and I didn't see them with the first coat of SG. I too wonder what they are.



I may wash my truck today, so friggin hot out, to see if they go away. Hopefully they will or maybe they'll go away with the 3rd coat. :nixweiss
 
TurDz said:
The problem is....these spots have always been on the hood from teh start. And it is ONLY on the hood.



I was noticing them on my bedcover. I didn't really see them anywhere else and I didn't inspect to roof close enough to see if they were there... Infact, I don't think I even buffed the roof because it started to pour down rain while I as buffing.



When inspecting the bedcover it looked like some of the spots might be from small chips. My bedcover gets pelted with stuff falling out of trees. I'll inspect it after I wash it again.
 
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