Hello all, I just recently purchased a black '08 Mustang with 23k. The paint is in excellent condition, but as we all know taking care of a black car can be rough.
I take excellent care of my vehicles and have been washing it atleast once a week. In the past four weeks since i've had it i've already waxed it twice... i know, overkill haha. But I've got a bigger problem now.
I washed my car on Tuesday, but it ended up raining on Thursday morning. Then by the afternoon it was covered in pollen. I was extremely busy that evening after work and didn't have a minute to wash it. Then yesterday, Friday, was very warm and sunny.
So this afternoon I washed my car and dried it. However, while I was drying it I realized that my entire car was covered in water spots. When it dried completely, the spots disappeared, but when I went to Quik Detail the car they came back when the paint was moist.
My guess is that the sun baked the wet pollen water beads into the paint.
I used a claybar and even this won't take the spots off.
Does anyone have any suggestions to take care of this?
I take excellent care of my vehicles and have been washing it atleast once a week. In the past four weeks since i've had it i've already waxed it twice... i know, overkill haha. But I've got a bigger problem now.
I washed my car on Tuesday, but it ended up raining on Thursday morning. Then by the afternoon it was covered in pollen. I was extremely busy that evening after work and didn't have a minute to wash it. Then yesterday, Friday, was very warm and sunny.
So this afternoon I washed my car and dried it. However, while I was drying it I realized that my entire car was covered in water spots. When it dried completely, the spots disappeared, but when I went to Quik Detail the car they came back when the paint was moist.
My guess is that the sun baked the wet pollen water beads into the paint.
I used a claybar and even this won't take the spots off.
Does anyone have any suggestions to take care of this?
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