zimmerpflanze
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- Dec 19, 2018
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Took my car to an automatic car wash to wash off winter grime and salt when the temperature raise slightly above freezing (hand-washing in 35 F temperatures seemed to me an unappealing alternative). After the wash, I noticed these scratches/chips in the car's paint:
They're pretty small ( ~ 1 mm) and I only noticed them because of aberrations in how light was reflecting off the surrounding area. The photos are showing a very close cropping of the "paint artifacts".
Anyone have any thoughts on what might have caused them? My gut feeling is that they're small rock chips from the car wash, but the morphology doesn't seem consistent with previous rock chips that I've seen. It's entirely possible that they've been there pre-car wash but I just didn't notice them because of all the winter grime. I could it also be some sort of solvent popping or rock chips incurred through use of the car.
They're small enough where I'm not sure what the most appropriate thing to do with them would be...
They're pretty small ( ~ 1 mm) and I only noticed them because of aberrations in how light was reflecting off the surrounding area. The photos are showing a very close cropping of the "paint artifacts".
Anyone have any thoughts on what might have caused them? My gut feeling is that they're small rock chips from the car wash, but the morphology doesn't seem consistent with previous rock chips that I've seen. It's entirely possible that they've been there pre-car wash but I just didn't notice them because of all the winter grime. I could it also be some sort of solvent popping or rock chips incurred through use of the car.
They're small enough where I'm not sure what the most appropriate thing to do with them would be...
