Wills.WindowsAndWheels
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- Oct 31, 2009
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Can he go back to where he had it parked and check out the tree and ground? I 2nd the fungus i have seen the aftermath from people trying to get it off before bringing in the car for some help. Crap is beyond a pita to remove. I can't say though on a dark colored car as ive only seen it on the light colors. Any-who, if it is indeed the fungus you should be able to find the blobs still at the parking spot.
Only thing that would lead me to think its something other than the fungus is if the owner didnt have a hard time getting the the spots off during the wash while they were still black. If they just came off like it was nothing out of the normal then i have no ideas left.
Ya i wish he could but we live in Az and this happened in cali so can't just drive over and check out the area unfortunately.
We'll probably try wet sanding, as nothing else has worked yet.
i have something similair on my car after wetsanding a scratch. i wetsanded, compounded and noticed these whitish spots coming out. interestingly enough, i believe this panel was re-cleared. i figured i had gone too deep in wetsanding, i might try to wetsand it again just to see what happens.
id definately try to wetsand one of those and see what happens. even if u make it worse hell have to get the car repainted either way. tbh im not sure you have another option other than wetsanding.
let us know if wetsanding does the trick :dblthumb2:
i found this online, maybe itll help:
http://www.carpaintdepot.com/docs/basf/Paint_Defects.pdf
ps, are you insured?
I sure hope it does the trick! Nope not insured lol...thus my main hesitation but i dont think i'll be using anything more than 3000 grit. I advised him to have his painter check out the thickness if he can get the car over to him...that way we'll have an idea how much paint we're working with....hope he finds time to do it...if not then i'll try it out on some centrally located spots (away from edges) and go slow lol