First Post. Attended the 9/27 detailing 101 class and learned a lot so special thanks to Nick and Mike for sharing their knowledge!
I'm doing a full detail on my Fiance's 2003 Mitsubishi Diamante which has not seen a coat of wax in its life. After I got through day 1 of 2 (wash and clay) I was inspecting for day 2 (scratch2.0/Polish/Compound (I plan to go least aggressive to most with my DA to find the perfect look with the least amount of aggressiveness) and a nice coat of wax) when I noticed under all that dirt there was something going on with the paint on the roof.
When I rub it with my fingers it, the white "Stuff" pretty much rubs off. From what I remember from the clear coat failure thread, this looks to be similar with the white stuff being the clear coat. In fear of making things worse, I didn't clay the worse part of the car (didnt realize the back area was this bad until I took the photos inside).
Any tips on how to proceed? Is it safe to clay/polish?
Thanks




Doesn't look so bad in the daytime.
I'm doing a full detail on my Fiance's 2003 Mitsubishi Diamante which has not seen a coat of wax in its life. After I got through day 1 of 2 (wash and clay) I was inspecting for day 2 (scratch2.0/Polish/Compound (I plan to go least aggressive to most with my DA to find the perfect look with the least amount of aggressiveness) and a nice coat of wax) when I noticed under all that dirt there was something going on with the paint on the roof.
When I rub it with my fingers it, the white "Stuff" pretty much rubs off. From what I remember from the clear coat failure thread, this looks to be similar with the white stuff being the clear coat. In fear of making things worse, I didn't clay the worse part of the car (didnt realize the back area was this bad until I took the photos inside).
Any tips on how to proceed? Is it safe to clay/polish?
Thanks




Doesn't look so bad in the daytime.

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