toaf
08-25-2018, 03:37 PM
Hi guys, last year I asked about how to remove some baked on dust in my clear coat. I tried all sorts of things, and then Mike chimed in and recommended a nanoskin towel. It actually worked! I put in some time and used the towel and polished it up, and it was pretty good.
I noticed yesterday that the issue has come back, but not as severe as last time. Basically I park in an industrial area, and I guess there are some particles from nearby shops that sometimes end up on the car, and in the summers they can get baked into the clearcoat. When I wash the car, I can feel the grittiness on the microfiber when I go over a section, eventually it gets really bad, and the towel will pass over the car very roughly.
I thought maybe the solution would be to use some sort of product to add protection to the clearcoat. Is there anything that could be recommended that could sort of act almost like a barrier for these particles? It would only have to be heavily applied mainly during the hot but short summers here in the PNW.
Thanks!
I noticed yesterday that the issue has come back, but not as severe as last time. Basically I park in an industrial area, and I guess there are some particles from nearby shops that sometimes end up on the car, and in the summers they can get baked into the clearcoat. When I wash the car, I can feel the grittiness on the microfiber when I go over a section, eventually it gets really bad, and the towel will pass over the car very roughly.
I thought maybe the solution would be to use some sort of product to add protection to the clearcoat. Is there anything that could be recommended that could sort of act almost like a barrier for these particles? It would only have to be heavily applied mainly during the hot but short summers here in the PNW.
Thanks!