Unfortunately I do not have a garage (yet). So my vehicles endure every aspect of mother nature 24-7. However one thing has boggled me and I just can't figure it out. I had owned a 99 milano red Honda and noticed after time I could see teeny tiny specs all over the paint, mainly on the top sides of the vehicle. They were not easily removable and required a heavy amount of buffing with 3M SMR. They eventually reappeared after time but I tried to stay on top of things to minimize or mask the appearance of them. I came to the conclusion after reading and researching on car care sites that they were possibly acid etching. I assumed that in the early morning time when dew had accumulated on the vehicle, the sun would rise and heat the water droplets and etch them into the paint. I do have to admit, I could have probably taken better care of the paint had I properly waxed it more often. Perhaps this would have given the paint a better chance to withstand the etching? Anyways, the Honda has been sold and has been gone since late last year.
And now we are at the present. I now have yet another red vehicle and guess what? They're back! From what I can see this does not happen on any of the other vehicles I've had. 2 white and 1 silver. Perhaps those colors tend to hide them more? So after all my babbling (sorry
) my question is this: is there anything I can do to prevent this from ruining my new vehicle? I've owned the car for about 3 weeks. I have not had a chance to detail it yet. I've only washed it and frequently use EO QD. I knew I should have bought silver.
And now we are at the present. I now have yet another red vehicle and guess what? They're back! From what I can see this does not happen on any of the other vehicles I've had. 2 white and 1 silver. Perhaps those colors tend to hide them more? So after all my babbling (sorry

