The problem with getting a new car is you're over protective over it. On my old car, I stood on the hood once to change the garage ceiling light bulb, no harm done
As mention in the other thread, I had two layers of ULW applied over the whole car. Have been very careful protecting it, spraying bugs off the front fresh and stuff like that, but doing so may have sent some water droplets on to the hood unknowingly.
Today while inspecting my new red vehicle I noticed a few small water marks on the hood near the middle of the windshield, they're very small and faint, the way I saw them was from an angle, was going for the driver door when it caught my eye under the lighting of the garage. Moreover they're adjacent to a haze area that, again, can be seen only at a low angle from the side, standing in front of the car you wouldn't see anything.
Long story short, I tried ultimate detailer, gently wiped the marks, no dice. Sprayed some diluted vinegar on and gently wiped off, didn't work. Lightly hand polished it, still nothing, the haze didn't go either, maybe I didn't work on it long enough. It really bothers me, where did this haze come from when all the other areas are perfectly reflective!
At this point I don't know what to do, should I continue working on the area or let it sit until maybe 2 weeks later?
Cause I got other things in my life and don't have time to attend to it any further. I'm pretty sure the haze and marks appeared after the 2 layers of wax coating. I hope these small amount of water deposit wouldn't etch paint so fast would it?
Due to the angle at which they can be seen, I struggle to get a camera shot of them, which I know would be ideal for assessment purposes.
Still really want to hear some recommendations.
As mention in the other thread, I had two layers of ULW applied over the whole car. Have been very careful protecting it, spraying bugs off the front fresh and stuff like that, but doing so may have sent some water droplets on to the hood unknowingly.
Today while inspecting my new red vehicle I noticed a few small water marks on the hood near the middle of the windshield, they're very small and faint, the way I saw them was from an angle, was going for the driver door when it caught my eye under the lighting of the garage. Moreover they're adjacent to a haze area that, again, can be seen only at a low angle from the side, standing in front of the car you wouldn't see anything.
Long story short, I tried ultimate detailer, gently wiped the marks, no dice. Sprayed some diluted vinegar on and gently wiped off, didn't work. Lightly hand polished it, still nothing, the haze didn't go either, maybe I didn't work on it long enough. It really bothers me, where did this haze come from when all the other areas are perfectly reflective!
At this point I don't know what to do, should I continue working on the area or let it sit until maybe 2 weeks later?
Cause I got other things in my life and don't have time to attend to it any further. I'm pretty sure the haze and marks appeared after the 2 layers of wax coating. I hope these small amount of water deposit wouldn't etch paint so fast would it?
Due to the angle at which they can be seen, I struggle to get a camera shot of them, which I know would be ideal for assessment purposes.
Still really want to hear some recommendations.
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