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  • What I thought was rail dust.....

    My car is a 2009 Nissan Maxima SV Super Black. So I just finished claying my car in an attempt to get off what I thought was rail dust. My cars paint was baby bottom smooth. I pulled it out into the sun just to make sure I got everything and I find out the speckles are still their. They appear to be tiny little metalic flakes of something that seem to be under the clear coat as they are not present to the touch. Any advice on how to remove these little buggers? More aggressive clay? I was using the Smooth Surface Clay Kit. Is this a defect that can be removed by UC or some other paint cleaner? Thanks in advance for your help.
    Matt

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    Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

    Pictures would help.
    James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
    Calais Auto Detailing
    CalaisDetails@aim.com
    www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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      Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

      A trip to Radio Shack and p/u a $ 8.00 lighted micro scope might give you a better look at what is going on.

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        Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

        I tried to take pictures. They are not turning up in the photos. Could I be more descriptive/ anything I can do to make it more understandable?
        Matt

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          Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

          I would say wait before you try aggressive clay. First try a body solvent. Be sure to re-wax any area you use the solvent. If that does not work try a cleaner wax or a polish. Then try aggressive clay. If that does not work try a less aggressive abrasive like SwirlX or ScratchX. Move up to Ultimate Compound or M105 if necessary. Always try the least aggressive method first.

          As they are not raised imperfections a more aggressive clay bar probably would afford little help, but I would count more on less aggressive abrasives.
          James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
          Calais Auto Detailing
          CalaisDetails@aim.com
          www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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            Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

            Originally posted by mreim769 View Post
            I tried to take pictures. They are not turning up in the photos. Could I be more descriptive/ anything I can do to make it more understandable?
            Are they on all painted surfaces or just some?

            hood ? roof ? doors? bumpers ?

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            • #7
              Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

              Are you sure it's rail dust and not just metal flakes in the paint?
              Shane
              1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

              If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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                Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

                Originally posted by Calais View Post
                I would say wait before you try aggressive clay. First try a body solvent. Be sure to re-wax any area you use the solvent. If that does not work try a cleaner wax or a polish. Then try aggressive clay. If that does not work try a less aggressive abrasive like SwirlX or ScratchX. Move up to Ultimate Compound or M105 if necessary. Always try the least aggressive method first.

                As they are not raised imperfections a more aggressive clay bar probably would afford little help, but I would count more on less aggressive abrasives.
                Perfect, I have both of those and will try to use them as soon as I can. What kind of pad do you suggest? A more aggressive cutting pad or just a lighter polishing pad?

                Originally posted by SHYNEMAN123 View Post
                Are they on all painted surfaces or just some?

                hood ? roof ? doors? bumpers ?
                Pretty much all the painted surfaces with the exception of the lower portions of the door panels. That is what originally led me to believe it was rail dust. Might it be overspray or maybe dust in the paint booth?
                Matt

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                  Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

                  Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
                  Are you sure it's rail dust and not just metal flakes in the paint?
                  I am worried that it is metal flakes in the paint that is not suppose to be there being the colour is Super Black and not a Metalic Black.
                  Matt

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                    Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

                    Originally posted by mreim769 View Post
                    Perfect, I have both of those and will try to use them as soon as I can. What kind of pad do you suggest? A more aggressive cutting pad or just a lighter polishing pad?
                    Actually, I would try it by hand with a foam applicator. If that really doesn't do it hit it with a polishing pad. Again, least aggressive to most.
                    James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
                    Calais Auto Detailing
                    CalaisDetails@aim.com
                    www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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                      Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

                      Originally posted by Calais View Post
                      Actually, I would try it by hand with a foam applicator. If that really doesn't do it hit it with a polishing pad. Again, least aggressive to most.
                      I will try it by hand first then. Do you by chance know how aggressive the white polishing pad that comes with the PC 7424 is? My new pads are all on order and won't be here for a bit.
                      Matt

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                        Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

                        Super Black on Nissan's website appears to be metallic.
                        A quick google search turns up alot of "Super Black Metallic" results I'd recommend NOT trying to remove the metal flake
                        If a tree falls in the forest and there's nobody there to record the event, how can you be certain that there was a tree or even a forest to begin with?

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                          Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

                          Originally posted by mreim769 View Post
                          I will try it by hand first then. Do you by chance know how aggressive the white polishing pad that comes with the PC 7424 is? My new pads are all on order and won't be here for a bit.
                          All I know is that it is a polishing pad.
                          James - 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
                          Calais Auto Detailing
                          CalaisDetails@aim.com
                          www.calaisdetailing.com (under construction)

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                            Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

                            Originally posted by mreim769 View Post
                            I will try it by hand first then. Do you by chance know how aggressive the white polishing pad that comes with the PC 7424 is? My new pads are all on order and won't be here for a bit.
                            It's garbage... I wouldn't reccomend using it... Everyone I know that has used it said it was horrible.

                            Mine has been reserved for polishing my canoe... lol.

                            I'd wait for your pads to show before hitting it with the PC. You wouldn't wanna risk making it worse....

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                              Re: What I thought was rail dust.....

                              Originally posted by mreim769 View Post
                              Perfect, I have both of those and will try to use them as soon as I can. What kind of pad do you suggest? A more aggressive cutting pad or just a lighter polishing pad?



                              Pretty much all the painted surfaces with the exception of the lower portions of the door panels. That is what originally led me to believe it was rail dust. Might it be overspray or maybe dust in the paint booth?
                              Look on the info plate in the driver door jamb located down on the bottom of the " B " piller for the paint code and let me know I work for a Nissan Dealership and will dbl chk for you if they had any Issues.

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