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February 10th, 2006 10:19 AM #1Hope someone can help me,
I had my 1990 corollas engine washed and the moron washerended up spraying some of the cleaning fluid (not sure if it was keronsene) onto the side body (the area between the hood and the tires)...
so now the cleaning fluid bleached the white color paint unevenly on the front area of the car so now my car paints looks ugly and uneven since the older paint is of a "darker" white due to age....
I tried soaping the area to even it out but it didnt help,
what should i do? is there a fluid that i can use to rub on to the whole car to "whiten" the body again?
Thanks!
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February 10th, 2006 10:40 AM #2there's a Speccial cleaner 1gal from automagic 893-9071 (sa may mitsubishi pasong tamo ang office nila-where you can buy cleaner too Php 1,520 pricing yan ha)that you spray on diluted then just wipe off to make paint finish clean and shinny
ride ko puti rin and have been using it for over 2 years na maayos talaga
PERO may pa daw mag kakastock....
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February 10th, 2006 11:17 AM #3
try mong pumunta sa detailing shop. they might be able to restore the original shine of your car. and tanong mo na rin sa kanila kung kaya nilang ipantay yung kulay ng oto mo
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February 10th, 2006 11:21 AM #4
balik ka na lang kung saan ka nagpaengine wash. Overspray mo na buong car mo. Imagine, cleaning it at the price of an engine wash
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February 10th, 2006 11:51 AM #5
my.. i can't find my earlier reply to this post.. hehehe
anyway, the degreaser / cleaner that was used was strong enough to do that damage to your paint. and the guy doing that was careless enough not to cover the panels / hood. halatang-halata pa naman on white.
anyway, got any pics?
best case scenario: sana stain lang and clay, polishing / cleaner wax would take care of your problem.
worst case scenario: degreaser might have eaten through the paint. yikes.
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February 10th, 2006 01:56 PM #6
Since sure ka na kerosene... Simple lang dude, buy some more... soak a rag and rub the paint area gently until nageven out sya. Then re-wash with stronger soap dilution, then use a cleaner wax... Don't worry about it... nangyari dyan is that the kerosene (or degreaser) took off the surface dirt of your paint, kaya yung natuluan malinis, yung paligid hindi.
I doubt if the degreaser has eaten through the paint unless acid based ang gamit.
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February 10th, 2006 02:36 PM #7
maybe having your car detailed would be a better solution... calling Big Berts!
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February 10th, 2006 02:42 PM #8
Better solution, yes, but since minor issue lang yung kay obiwan, mas makakamenos sya sa solution na pinost ko... Hehe.
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February 10th, 2006 02:43 PM #9
wash your car and apply cleaner wax preferably by machine or pa detail mo na lang sa professional, I don't think your paint was damaged.
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February 10th, 2006 03:15 PM #10
i agree. damaged paint is often characterized by a 'cracking' or oxidized surface.
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