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04-25-2010, 01:43 PM | #1 |
Drives: '08 Polar White 3dr Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: NC USA
Posts: 79
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help... did I damage my clear coat?
Hi all. long time no see.
I have a 2008 White Yaris 3dr. I took it in yesterday for my 25k mile service and the Toyota guy says that there are a few spots where it looks like the clear coat is worn through "like someone used a rubbing compound on it" to use his words. So I come out to take a look and sure enough I have 4 or 5 spots that are about the side of a half dollar or so. A few weeks ago when I was washing my car I came across a few black spots that didn't want to come off with soap and water (just the usual tough grime, nothing like tar or tree sap). So I break out my turtle wax bug and tar remover; dab a little on a new clean cotton rag and then rub the grime spots off. No orbital buffer or anything mechanical; just me and a rag. I remember that I didn't even have to rub all that hard. So if you look at the spots straight on they are slightly "whiter" than the surrounding areas. It's almost like if the car was dirty and you took a rag and wiped a little circle. It's almost like it has "clean" spots except the car is really clean already. If you look from a sharp angle then you can tell that the "whiter" areas aren't as reflective (almost like the clear coat has been worn off in those spots) Here's the thing. I read the instructions on the turtlewax bug and tar. Basically apply when the car is cool (it was a cool and overcast low 70's day when I did it) and then wipe off with a dry cloth. That's it. Nothing like "must wash off with a ton of water" or anything like that. So I'm trying to figure out what is really up. - Did I somehow manage to 'wipe off" my clearcoat in spots? I find that very hard to believe. The bug & tar remover is clearcoat safe (of course) and it was just me and my arm and a cotton rag. I'm not "that" strong am I? - Are these spots really a "haze" left over from the bug and tar remover? The car has gone through a few touchless car washes several times so I image any residue would have been washed off. Am I maybe just seeing a layer of bug and tar remover residue? - Did I somehow "scratch" or "scuff up" the clearcoat? Remember it was just me and a cotton cloth. - Something else I didn't think of? I find all these possibilities unlikely but I don't know. My understanding is that clearcoats are tough and I don't think just me using a clearcoat safe product and a little bit of rubbing could do any damage. I don't want to assume that I've scratched the clearcoat and try some scratchx on it if the clearcoat is really gone. If so then taking scratchx to bare paint would be pointless and I might REALLY damage the paint. Any ideas? Anyone have any kind of problem like this before? thanks in advance |
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