imported_M3Pilot
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Well having only had my car back less than a week after the nearly $6k respray it's just had, $100's on new cleaning clothes and new products.
I got home last nite and noticed a bird bomb on the hood.
So trying to do what's best I decided I'd better get it off so as possible. So I went and got the hose out and removed the item with the hose.
I was in a rush as I was going out and left it as it was thinking it would be ok.
Came out to the car about 1 1/2 hrs later and looked at the state of my newly painted hood with some very bad water spots on it.
I didn't have time tackle it at this point as I was on the way out, was already late..
When I got there I got the QD out the boot and an MF cloth and tried to remove the marks, it seemed to do very little.
So now I'm in panic mode thinking I just destroyed my nice new paint job, it's very nearly dark and I can hardly see what I'm doing, so it will have to wait till the morning.
I got up about 2 hrs early to see if I could start to undo what I had done. I used some Autoglym Fast Glass which can be used to clean paintwork and plastic.
It got some of it off but not all that I was hoping, it looked ok, but you could still seen them on the surface in direct sunlight.
I searched on here and read that claying probably wouldn't do it, but a 50/50 mix of water/ white vinegar should work.
I went and got some at lunch time and started to remove the water marks again.
It worked!!!!!!!
I was so realieve as I was really starting to think that it had etched into the clear coat. I did the rest of the hood and got all the marks off. Ran over it again with the QD to remove any of the vinegar solution.
I feel like I've had a lucky escape, but how can you get away from getting water on your car?
Does this mean I can only take it out when it's sunny, that I can't ever use the winscreen washer in fear of more water marks trashing my paint?
This seems like it's going to be a real problem, it's just not practical to dry a dirty car if it's just rained or you get caught out in it whilst driving, and I can't just say to my boss I've got t go and dry my car in the middle of work time.
How do you guys deal with this?
I hope I haven't damaged my car with the vinegar solution, but the paint looks fine, but I guess time will tell.
As they say you learn buy your mistakes and I certainly won't be doing that again!!!!!!!!
I got home last nite and noticed a bird bomb on the hood.
So trying to do what's best I decided I'd better get it off so as possible. So I went and got the hose out and removed the item with the hose.
I was in a rush as I was going out and left it as it was thinking it would be ok.
Came out to the car about 1 1/2 hrs later and looked at the state of my newly painted hood with some very bad water spots on it.
I didn't have time tackle it at this point as I was on the way out, was already late..
When I got there I got the QD out the boot and an MF cloth and tried to remove the marks, it seemed to do very little.
So now I'm in panic mode thinking I just destroyed my nice new paint job, it's very nearly dark and I can hardly see what I'm doing, so it will have to wait till the morning.
I got up about 2 hrs early to see if I could start to undo what I had done. I used some Autoglym Fast Glass which can be used to clean paintwork and plastic.
It got some of it off but not all that I was hoping, it looked ok, but you could still seen them on the surface in direct sunlight.
I searched on here and read that claying probably wouldn't do it, but a 50/50 mix of water/ white vinegar should work.
I went and got some at lunch time and started to remove the water marks again.
It worked!!!!!!!
I was so realieve as I was really starting to think that it had etched into the clear coat. I did the rest of the hood and got all the marks off. Ran over it again with the QD to remove any of the vinegar solution.
I feel like I've had a lucky escape, but how can you get away from getting water on your car?
Does this mean I can only take it out when it's sunny, that I can't ever use the winscreen washer in fear of more water marks trashing my paint?
This seems like it's going to be a real problem, it's just not practical to dry a dirty car if it's just rained or you get caught out in it whilst driving, and I can't just say to my boss I've got t go and dry my car in the middle of work time.
How do you guys deal with this?
I hope I haven't damaged my car with the vinegar solution, but the paint looks fine, but I guess time will tell.
As they say you learn buy your mistakes and I certainly won't be doing that again!!!!!!!!