After doing a compound and polish on my car hood, I ended up with one defect that concerns me. I have read the Showcar book and gone through a lot of forum posts to try to find something like this and cannot. I am not sure that it fits into the RIDS category. Anyway, I had this area of what I thought was tree sap that simply would not come off and it had been on the car for too long, like more than a few months. The car is a metallic blue 2002 BMW and is my personal every other day driver. I had not maintained the exterior properly out of sheer ignorance (an issue fixed since I came across this site). Anyway, I didn't expect perfect results with the correction but most of it came out looking really nice. The mar itself feels perfectly smooth but I think it might go lower than the clear coat. Or could it be that this is still a defect in or on top of the clear coat that could perhaps be wet sanded as if it were a RIDS. I can live with a few small scratches but would like to fix this if possible.View attachment 53985View attachment 53986
In person, the dark spot looks lower than the surrounding areas, as if each new color in the photo is slightly deeper as it gets to the dark area. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
In person, the dark spot looks lower than the surrounding areas, as if each new color in the photo is slightly deeper as it gets to the dark area. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.