aim4squirrels
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- Nov 6, 2013
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Got a couple of questions of you have.
Wife and I bought one lightly used recently in a emerald slate color as our kid hauler. Sunday was it's first wash, and as I didn't have time to do a full correction on it yet, I slapped some meguiars ultimate wax on it.
While cleaning it up, two things stood out as really odd:
The upper most roof panel, the one that surrounds the sun roofs, is a significantly rougher texture than any other panel on the car. I can't figure it out: the car is a 2013 so oxidation can't be that bad on it, it's the farthest possible panel from road contamination, and the hood which is another horizontal surface and the two trim pieces running next to this central roof panel are not rough like this, so I can't be sure it's tree fallout. It's really strange. My concern is if I go to buff out the scratches, something terrible might happen.
The other thing that threw me a bit. The rear wheel well liners are a type of felt material, not plastic like the front ones. Anybody ever seen something like this on a vehicle before?
Wife and I bought one lightly used recently in a emerald slate color as our kid hauler. Sunday was it's first wash, and as I didn't have time to do a full correction on it yet, I slapped some meguiars ultimate wax on it.
While cleaning it up, two things stood out as really odd:
The upper most roof panel, the one that surrounds the sun roofs, is a significantly rougher texture than any other panel on the car. I can't figure it out: the car is a 2013 so oxidation can't be that bad on it, it's the farthest possible panel from road contamination, and the hood which is another horizontal surface and the two trim pieces running next to this central roof panel are not rough like this, so I can't be sure it's tree fallout. It's really strange. My concern is if I go to buff out the scratches, something terrible might happen.
The other thing that threw me a bit. The rear wheel well liners are a type of felt material, not plastic like the front ones. Anybody ever seen something like this on a vehicle before?