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  • Murr1525
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    Re: orange dots in paint

    Cleaner/Wax then Gold Class....

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  • chrisw
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    I would pick a nice day, wash and clay the the truck. After claying the whole truck take a good look at the finish, see if there are any swirls in the finish. then decide on a cleaner wax or maybe swirl remover and then wax.

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  • Markus Kleis
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    Re: orange dots in paint

    Originally posted by grcurry View Post
    After claying should I go with a cleaner wax or just put my gold class on an be done with it?
    A cleaner wax is optimal as it will help to clean off anything else remaining, but going straight to Gold Class will also work. It's your call.

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  • grcurry
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    After claying should I go with a cleaner wax or just put my gold class on an be done with it?

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Definitely sounds like a job for claying.

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  • ClearlyCoated
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    Sounds like it could be rail dust or shavings, or brake dust as mentioned previously. Follow the advice to clay the car and you should be abl to remove it.

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  • Murr1525
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    Yeah, try clay with a good bit of lube.

    Clay the whole truck while you are at it.

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  • grcurry
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    On some of them I can rub them off with wash mitt, but most of them I can not get off. Yes I can feel them.

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  • Shawn T.
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    Try claying the section of the car. It is possible that it is brake dust, or some kind of paint overspray. If it is then it should come off with the clay.

    One question, are the dots raised, as in, can you feel them?

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  • grcurry
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    orange dots in paint

    I have a white trailblazer ss that have orange dots on the lower have of truck an on rear gate. Do not know if it is from brakes or somthing else. I live in ohio with ruff winters an salt trucks putting salt all over the roads. What is the best way to remove these dots? Thanks for any help someone can give me.
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