suprajay79
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- Oct 28, 2013
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My 2007 Z06 came with a small spot on the hood. No big, I can fix it. Okay, maybe I can't. One year later. That spot is now stretching across the hood to form a long line.
Car has been garaged most of its life, with the exception of the past two months. The spot started growing after a) June and b) when I started using Wolfgang Fusion. I doubt the Wolfgang has anything to really do with this, so I'm leaning more toward an environmental issue.
Here at Vandenberg (where I have been TDY for two months), I have no garage to use. In the mornings, dew sticks to the car like no other. I also walk out to the car to find that the underhood liner has somehow left an impression in the dew on the hood.
This line, and another line that is also starting to form, follow those lines on the hood exactly.
I'm guessing it's something to do with the heat of the hood interacting with the wax, paint, clear coat, and moisture on the paint surface. Has anyone seen this? Is it scratching, marring, or is it some sort of paint anomaly caused by poor paint practices in Bowling Green?
I need answers, and have no where else to look. I tried uploading one more image, but I have to return to class and will follow up after. Thanks in advance!
Car has been garaged most of its life, with the exception of the past two months. The spot started growing after a) June and b) when I started using Wolfgang Fusion. I doubt the Wolfgang has anything to really do with this, so I'm leaning more toward an environmental issue.
Here at Vandenberg (where I have been TDY for two months), I have no garage to use. In the mornings, dew sticks to the car like no other. I also walk out to the car to find that the underhood liner has somehow left an impression in the dew on the hood.
This line, and another line that is also starting to form, follow those lines on the hood exactly.
I'm guessing it's something to do with the heat of the hood interacting with the wax, paint, clear coat, and moisture on the paint surface. Has anyone seen this? Is it scratching, marring, or is it some sort of paint anomaly caused by poor paint practices in Bowling Green?
I need answers, and have no where else to look. I tried uploading one more image, but I have to return to class and will follow up after. Thanks in advance!