KMdef9
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- Jan 17, 2014
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Here are some pics of my issue:


Pics don't show how bad it really is.
Backstory:
I purchased my used SRX, it has the tri-coat white, over the winter. When I finally got a chance, about 2 months ago, I was able to fully clean it (at least what "fully clean" is in my opinion is). The clean process, for the paint, was as follows:
1. GC Citrus Wash (foam gun, 2 bucket method @ high concentration per instructions for paint cleansing)
2. TRIX Tar and Iron remover (sprayed on, let sit, thoroughly rinsed)
3. CG medium grade clay bar (gray, took over 3 hours and almost 2/3 of a large bar to remove little particles)
4. Spot compounded/polished bad scratches, didn't do the whole vehicle because it's a DD and is difficult to see imperfections in white with my lack of a good light setup.
5. Sonax Polymer Net Shield
6. Meguiar's NXT Wax
The issue I'm having/debating:
1. These spots occurred again after less than 2 months. They occur namely on the rear of the vehicle or on the lower parts of the front doors, just past the wheels. This tells me it's either something I drive through or something coming off my vehicle (rotors). Am I correct in this? Any Suggestions for prevention?
2. I need a quicker, but safe, way to remove these. The medium grade clay from CG worked OK, but on tough spots like in the pics, it required alot of passes. I haven't used aggressive clay, is it guaranteed to mar the paint? Some of these areas I don't think I could a get my polisher into to use a clay disc for the poliosher. Can you "scrub" the TRIX? With what? Any recommendations?
Thanks guys!


Pics don't show how bad it really is.
Backstory:
I purchased my used SRX, it has the tri-coat white, over the winter. When I finally got a chance, about 2 months ago, I was able to fully clean it (at least what "fully clean" is in my opinion is). The clean process, for the paint, was as follows:
1. GC Citrus Wash (foam gun, 2 bucket method @ high concentration per instructions for paint cleansing)
2. TRIX Tar and Iron remover (sprayed on, let sit, thoroughly rinsed)
3. CG medium grade clay bar (gray, took over 3 hours and almost 2/3 of a large bar to remove little particles)
4. Spot compounded/polished bad scratches, didn't do the whole vehicle because it's a DD and is difficult to see imperfections in white with my lack of a good light setup.
5. Sonax Polymer Net Shield
6. Meguiar's NXT Wax
The issue I'm having/debating:
1. These spots occurred again after less than 2 months. They occur namely on the rear of the vehicle or on the lower parts of the front doors, just past the wheels. This tells me it's either something I drive through or something coming off my vehicle (rotors). Am I correct in this? Any Suggestions for prevention?
2. I need a quicker, but safe, way to remove these. The medium grade clay from CG worked OK, but on tough spots like in the pics, it required alot of passes. I haven't used aggressive clay, is it guaranteed to mar the paint? Some of these areas I don't think I could a get my polisher into to use a clay disc for the poliosher. Can you "scrub" the TRIX? With what? Any recommendations?
Thanks guys!