Yellow stains!

aztec1987

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Lately I been washing my family's cars trying to keep them showroom quality or at least clean. Through the times that I clean the car I notice that there are yellow stains in the paint (small little circles). I use a Chenille microfiber mitt to clean my car in which I usually end up removing some of the yellow spots with my nail, do anyone of you use like a plastic spatula (specifically to remove object from paint) or what method you use to remove sticky object from the paint while washing?
 
Something like this Aztech?

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Those are often refered to as "bee poo". A strong stripping soap, claying the paint and a light polish should take care of that (and cleanse the paint of other type of staining)
 
More like these type of stains but the are usually more bigger. I really don't know where the hell do they come from.

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They do look like bee pollen or "bee poop" and they do dry hard and normally requires a little mechanical decontamination. Looking at the paint, it could use a compounding, so they process described above still applies.

You are in the perfect climate and in the perfect "pollination" season. Let me see if I can find a thread for you where we spoke of those
 
They do look like bee pollen or "bee poop" and they do dry hard and normally requires a little mechanical decontamination. Looking at the paint, it could use a compounding, so they process described above still applies.

You are in the perfect climate and in the perfect "pollination" season. Let me see if I can find a thread for you where we spoke of those

Thank you! I tend to removed then with my nail since regular mitt cannot remove this without applying pressure!
 
If you soak them for a while they will start dissolving. Take a microfiber get it nice and wet and if on a horizontal surface just lay it on top of it.
 
If you soak them for a while they will start dissolving. Take a microfiber get it nice and wet and if on a horizontal surface just lay it on top of it.

I guess I will pre-treat these stains with some reinseless wash product before soaking the whole car with soap. I usually use a foam cannon and pressure washer to soak up the whole car.
 
Put a coat of wax on that car. Lsp baby and it should make a buffer between the paint and pollen which makes it easier to remove.
 
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