Mike Phillips
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2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 with Water Spot Imprint Rings
David, a very good customer of Autogeek made the trek to Autogeek to pick up some supplies and show me his black 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 to get some recommendations.
(Thanks for your trust David)
Here's his new car....
Photography can be tricky
In this shot, the finish on this Challenger looks pretty good...
The sun poked out from behind the clouds and revealed the true condition of the paint...
Water Spot Imprint Rings
These are called Water Spot Imprint Rings. The clear coat finish is actually lightly etched at the perimeter of the ring. For this reason, washing won't remove the ring, wiping with some type of water spot remover won't remove the ring and claying won't remove the ring. The paint will need to be machine polished to remove the shallow etching.
If he gets anxious and buffs it out then we're here to help him if he holds off then we'll probably ask him back for either a video or class.

David, a very good customer of Autogeek made the trek to Autogeek to pick up some supplies and show me his black 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 to get some recommendations.
(Thanks for your trust David)
Here's his new car....


Photography can be tricky
In this shot, the finish on this Challenger looks pretty good...

The sun poked out from behind the clouds and revealed the true condition of the paint...



Water Spot Imprint Rings
These are called Water Spot Imprint Rings. The clear coat finish is actually lightly etched at the perimeter of the ring. For this reason, washing won't remove the ring, wiping with some type of water spot remover won't remove the ring and claying won't remove the ring. The paint will need to be machine polished to remove the shallow etching.


If he gets anxious and buffs it out then we're here to help him if he holds off then we'll probably ask him back for either a video or class.
