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Is this fixable?
Is this fixable?
During a hail storm I ended up putting a large shop mat on the hood of my car and in the morning I saw foggy looking spots of paint, kind of looks like sun faded clearcoat, but it never looked like this before.
I believe there was some type of fluid on bottom of the mat that caused this. But I wanted to know if there is something I can do to fix this.
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Re: Is this fixable?
First, since this is your first post,
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Could be moisture in the very top surface of the clearcoat. We've seen this before.
Have you or can you move the car into the sun on a warm/hot day? (I don't know where you live?)
Besides that, if it's not warm or hot where you live you could try warming the paint up with a hair dry and see if this works.
IF it's not moisture in the clearcoat - then I would try either polishing or compounding.
You don't know what you can do until you try.
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Re: Is this fixable?
Originally Posted by
Yjalex
I believe there was some type of fluid on bottom of the mat that caused this.
If it is some type of chemicall besides moisture/water, then your best bet will be to apply one of these,
One-step cleaner/wax
Polish
Compound
If the staining is only topical - you can probably remove it.
Meguiar's Ultimate Polish, Compound or their Cleaner/Wax can be found at just about any store and we carry it on the AG store.
All three can be applied by hand.
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