Heavy contamination

chuckk

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Hi guys,

What is this ? It looks like someone sprayed another coat of clear and it made small bubbles afterwards. It's not over spray since the bubbles are transparent... It's only on the bottom of the fenders and on the rear bumper behind the wheels.

I can spend all night claying the affected panels and my clay bar will always pick something up. I know i can always wet sand/compound it but it's the first time i see this kind of contamination.
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Hard water spots ? I don't think so, normally hard water spots etch into the clear... Those are really transparent bubbles... I really think someone tried to put another coat of clear on the lower panels...
 
Looks like solvent pop, which is weird because the car was not repainted. It's on both sides of the vehicule.
 
Maybe it's that spray on clear bra stuff, kinda like clear plastidip. Maybe they tried I use it for rock chip protection on the lower parts of the vehicle.
 
Could the stuff be tar or some sort of road/driveway sealant?

I can't tell from the pictures of the vehicle, but the clay bar pictures looks like what I've encountered when I've hit some tar splatter...though on a much smaller scale.

Have you tried hitting those areas with a couple of applications of a tar remover like Tarminator? If the stuff comes off on your clay, it might be worth going with a solvent/cleaner vs resorting to mechanical solution like sanding or compounding.
 
I'm with Desertnate. I'm GUESSING tar. Tarminator is your friend, if so.

Could the stuff be tar or some sort of road/driveway sealant?

I can't tell from the pictures of the vehicle, but the clay bar pictures looks like what I've encountered when I've hit some tar splatter...though on a much smaller scale.

Have you tried hitting those areas with a couple of applications of a tar remover like Tarminator? If the stuff comes off on your clay, it might be worth going with a solvent/cleaner vs resorting to mechanical solution like sanding or compounding.
 
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