Need help to remove resin on paint car

yamaha

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Hello, im from portugal

i have an audi a6 avant to correct the paint, and the paint have points of resin i can make to remove with IPA, acrysol, tar :(

heres some fotos and video

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIcXBsPQ_4Y]DSCF5177 - YouTube[/ame]
 
It kinda looks like touch up paint. Either that or the paint has bubbled up. Hopefully Todd can jump in here and help you out because I have no idea how to remove that. Sorry. Best of luck with it.
 
The bumps look like sap or resin from a tree. I would start with using clay to see what that picks up. Then for the bumps / resin (if that's what it is and the clay doesn't remove them) you could use mineral spirits. The MS will not harm the paint in anyway. I also appears that you have some light etching. That going to require polishing to remove or lighten up
 
I recently had to remove the epoxy resin that road crews use to paint lines, it was an S2000 that got misted by the sprayer as it drove by. I was able to get all of it off just using clay, thankfully. Although your situation doesn't look like what I had to deal with, I would still suggest starting with a claybar.
 
Hello, i pass clay bar on paint and its better, tomorrow i recive anti resin 1z to help remove resin of tree , and repeat clay the paint

1l of QD gone :D

Thanks for the tips
 
Hello, i pass clay bar on paint and its better, tomorrow i recive anti resin 1z to help remove resin of tree , and repeat clay the paint

1l of QD gone :D

Thanks for the tips

Let us know how that works out. depending on how hard this is, goo gone, WD 40 can work as well.
 
Looks like Tree Sap or Honeydew. yes use your clay bar to remove all bonded surface contaminant that is on these pictures, but a potential problem might arise in the bonded resin that generally comprise much larger particulates than bonded contaminants, and therefore you might have greater potential to cause surface marring at the interface between your clay bar and the paint as the clay bar is moved around the surface of the vehicle. To me it makes if it doesn't work in a small area then remove them chemically rather than physically, as dissolving them and then rinsing them away virtually eliminates the risk of causing marring or damaged. Hope this will help you and let us know how it's going for you.
 
Looks like Tree Sap or Honeydew. yes use your clay bar to remove all bonded surface contaminant that is on these pictures, but a potential problem might arise in the bonded resin that generally comprise much larger particulates than bonded contaminants, and therefore you might have greater potential to cause surface marring at the interface between your clay bar and the paint as the clay bar is moved around the surface of the vehicle. To me it makes if it doesn't work in a small area then remove them chemically rather than physically, as dissolving them and then rinsing them away virtually eliminates the risk of causing marring or damaged. Hope this will help you and let us know how it's going for you.

Hello, i pass clay bar on paint and its better, tomorrow i recive anti resin 1z to help remove resin of tree , and repeat clay the paint

1l of QD gone :D

Thanks for the tips


Zoom, Did you see this?
 
I had trouble following this thread too Angelo LOL
Ive seen so much tar the past couple days I thought for sure it was tar!

The spots that are raised quite a bit maybe could be knocked off with a plastic razor blade and some lubricant .

Last resort I would try some lacqer thinner , just make sure to do a test spot first and see it doesnt harm the paint.
 
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