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September 6th, 2014 07:26 PM #1
I washed my car after one week and discovered watermarks on the roof and trunk. I waxed my car using Collinite but I could not take the watermark stains out on the paint. I could live with the watermark stains on the glass but the paint is unacceptable.
The horrible ulan-araw weather did this to my car's paint
Is it safe for me to remove on my own? What are the steps?
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September 6th, 2014 08:58 PM #2
There is a water mark remover sold in hardwares and auto shops
If you don't want to DIY
you can have the services at a price of 600-1k if I'm not mistaken
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September 7th, 2014 03:10 PM #3pa wax nyo nalang po sa carwash ,kadalasan po sa mga wild shiel window nangyayari ang ganyan.acid rain ,
ako ang gamit ko rubbing compound sa glass,dati mano mano manual kong nirarub.pero nakaka pagod kaya naisipan ko nalang bumili ng
buffing machine.3k lang po kuha ko sa raon..
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September 7th, 2014 06:02 PM #5
I think the first step is an cleaner wax. Unfortunately, aside from it being a chore to apply & remove by hand, it also strips away a layer of paint. The sun is the culprit & unless you park in a covered area, the problem is most likely to recur. Why not invest in having the paint professionally treated with paint protection after, to reduce chances of fading in the future. FYI, after getting home from a rainy drive, I usually dry my roof & hood with a chammy cloth, just to prevent the heat radiating from the metal to dry up then water beads, the pop up the hood to cool down the engine bay. This might help. Good luck
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September 7th, 2014 09:01 PM #6
oh my god :rant: I had no idea that leaving my car dirty for a week would cause this much damage
So if I take it to a professional detailer, they will still use a cleaner wax and strip off a layer of paint?
Is it okay for an amateur to apply the cleaner wax? I am afraid I might damage the paint if I do not do it properly? Can anyone please recommend a good cleaner wax. TIA.
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September 7th, 2014 09:27 PM #7
Not a deep layer, just the very superficial one. Cleaner wax is better than a rubbing compound, which is more abrasive. You can do it yourself, but apply it to a small, manageable section, like a foot square. I think 3m has sample sachets, or Microtex Nanofil. Try that first. Try buffing, but not too hard. Use damp applicator pad. Parang workout na rin. Good luck
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September 7th, 2014 09:31 PM #8
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September 7th, 2014 09:40 PM #9
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September 7th, 2014 09:55 PM #10
2014 Altis. Paint was perfect until this week with the ulan araw weather. A few days before I hosed it off with water lang but I did not dry it. Saturday pwede ng tamnan ng kamote so when I washed it I saw the watermarks na. Weird lang talaga na sa roof and trunk lang.