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zey said:My dad's silver colour car got a small spot of yellow colour tree sap today. I tried to clay it away but the colour is still there. Later, I tried to use Scratch-X to remove the colour and blemish, it's still there! Is it because the yellow sap has gone below the paint?
TOGWT said:Mirrorfinishman- If you have hints, tips, or corrections to the above procedure, please post them. I’m always anxious to improve my technique
detailbarn said:Frank you really don't believe that the contamination can be removed and the paint polished to remove "most" of the blemish?
I have only heard a few detailers swear that you can't polish defects out. Personally I feel that most defects can be removed if not completly atleast to some level. In turn making the paint surface look better. To say that it automaticly needs a re-paint is almost the same as saying there is no need to detail , just get a re-paint when the paint starts to fade.
I'm not flaming you I'm just very curious about you detailing prespective , could you explain your post?
Thanks
Doug Lucas
The Detail Barn
TOGWT said:~One man’s opinion / observations ~
Quote from “How-To Remove Tar, Sap & Bugs� Author: David Bynon
mirrorfinishman said:Contrary to what has already been posted I would certainly not recommend getting more aggressive. That advice is just completely wrong.