Scott@IncrediblyDetailed
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It's about the size of a dime.
For your time...

Crappy iPhone pic, but first time using CG V38, followed by Hybrid V07, turned out better than expected.
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I can't say I've ever seen anything quite like that. Did you buy this used and that was there already? How about some more information.
Yes it looks like rust under the paint. Maybe a rock chip past the primer started the rust. Has the roof been repainted? If so maybe it wasnt preped right
You might have to talk your body shop about repairing the rust and blending in the color they would maybe spot in the clear hope this helps
Bobby, open that image with paint or something and enlarge the image, then see if you still feel that it's rust. Just doesn't look like any rust bubble I've ever seen. Looks almost like gray glue or something when you zoom in on it.It appears to be the same color as the paint. That said, I believe it's coming through from the inside.
Defects like this can begin with a paint chip. As rust forms it migrates under the paint then bubbles for. Unfortunately in your photo, which is quite good, I fail to see a breach in the finish....
Bobby, open that image with paint or something and enlarge the image, then see if you still feel that it's rust. Just doesn't look like any rust bubble I've ever seen. Looks almost like gray glue or something when you zoom in on it.
Is it rough or smooth? Kinda looks like touch up paint that wasn't sanded.
Looking again, it does kind of look like it's coming from under the paint but what throws me is that big blob of something that's right in the middle. Looks almost like foam in a can that was painted light gray.
Scrace, what do you think it is?
It appears to be the same color as the paint. That said, I believe it's coming through from the inside.
Defects like this can begin with a paint chip. As rust forms it migrates under the paint then bubbles for. Unfortunately in your photo, which is quite good, I fail to see a breach in the finish....
Looks almost like it's rusting from underneath and pushing the paint up.
I'm anxious to hear the outcome of your investigation.