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Is it tree sap?Hi all.
These specks just won't come off.
Any ideas on what to use to remove them?
Tried clay,paint cleaners...
Hi all.
These specks just won't come off.
Any ideas on what to use to remove them?
Tried clay,paint cleaners...
It's definitetly not road paint.
Charles you may be correct.It's some kind of plant or tree gunk but it won't come off using a fingernail.I'll have to try some alcohol.The specks are pinhead sized and a yellowish orange.Not overwhelming but here and there.Hardly seen on pearl white but I know they are there.![]()
You must have either some very hard fingernails or very soft paint.Please be careful trying to remove them with your fingernail!You'll have nasty scratches to remove after you get them off.
You must have either some very hard fingernails or very soft paint.
Charles
How about an experiment?If dirt can scratch paint, so can fingernails.
How about an experiment?
Try scratching your paint with a fingernail then wipe your soft hand across a dirty painted panel.
Let us know which caused the most damage.
I don't think you will even be able to see where you scraped the paint with your fingernail, but you can determine that for yourself.
Charles
OK.Sure... let's try it on your vehicle.
OK.
I'll do the fingernail scrape test on my vehicle, you do the dirt rub on your vehicle.
Charles
My part is done.OK.
I'll do the fingernail scrape test on my vehicle, you do the dirt rub on your vehicle.
Charles
My part is done.
On the red GP, my thumbnail made very little impression in my LSP after a total of 20 passes, both forward and backward or a total of 40 thumbnail scrapes. The "marring" if it could be called that was removed with an application of Dura Gloss #105 TPP which is a pretty mild cleaner sealant. It happened to be what I had in the garage at the time, but I think I would get the same results with any cleaner wax/sealant.
FWIW, JoeB has already said that the stuff wouldn't come off using a fingernail so the whole conversation is not only off-topic, but pointless as well.
Charles
I agree... pointless.
The next time you get some over spray or something tough stuck on your paint... work on it with your fingernails for a while... let me know how it works out for you.![]()
How about an experiment?
Try scratching your paint with a fingernail then wipe your soft hand across a dirty painted panel.
Let us know which caused the most damage.
I don't think you will even be able to see where you scraped the paint with your fingernail, but you can determine that for yourself.
Charles
DCT
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