NoleFan
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- Sep 21, 2010
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Well, looks like I had this all written up with pictures attached and only viewed it in Preview and didn’t follow through. Ooops, let’s try this again.
Ok guys and gals,
I washed the ol girl (2005 Nissan Xterra Black) a few weekends ago after riding some dirt roads and being filthy. The attached pictures show what I found on the hood after the wash.
About a month or so earlier I used a light polish on these spots as I thought they were just hard water spots. For the most part they were gone, but have raised their ugly head again. This makes me think that it is possible clearcoat failure and the polish was just covering up the damage. There are two main spots on the hood, and you have to look at just the correct angle to see them, which is why you can barely even see the damage in the pictures.
So what say you experts of AG? Is this clearcoat failure? How do I determine? I don’t want to take a strong compound and pad to it if it is, guess I would rather just compound/polish the rest of the hood and put on a good sealant to help slow the damage.
Would a paint thickness meter be of any use to diagnose it? I do have access to one, and actually brought it back to work after forgetting it was in my garage for almost a year, oops again. I am afraid this really may be cc failure, as the paint on these Nissans stink!!!
Thanks :buffing:




I wish I could get them to show up better in the pictures.
Ok guys and gals,
I washed the ol girl (2005 Nissan Xterra Black) a few weekends ago after riding some dirt roads and being filthy. The attached pictures show what I found on the hood after the wash.
About a month or so earlier I used a light polish on these spots as I thought they were just hard water spots. For the most part they were gone, but have raised their ugly head again. This makes me think that it is possible clearcoat failure and the polish was just covering up the damage. There are two main spots on the hood, and you have to look at just the correct angle to see them, which is why you can barely even see the damage in the pictures.
So what say you experts of AG? Is this clearcoat failure? How do I determine? I don’t want to take a strong compound and pad to it if it is, guess I would rather just compound/polish the rest of the hood and put on a good sealant to help slow the damage.
Would a paint thickness meter be of any use to diagnose it? I do have access to one, and actually brought it back to work after forgetting it was in my garage for almost a year, oops again. I am afraid this really may be cc failure, as the paint on these Nissans stink!!!
Thanks :buffing:




I wish I could get them to show up better in the pictures.