Hi there! Just wondering if I can get some help. I have a Chevy S-10 Crew cab P/U Truck, almost 5 yrs old, paint is prety good, not as new, but the usual 5 year deterioration. Well kept using Maguiar's No 7 and No 26.
Through the years I have used a truck cover to protect the paint finish from the sun and other weather elements when I am at work, as my office is nearby a power plant, so sulfur dioxide stains are very rare in the paint finish. Also the truck cover protects it from bird droppings, which basically has been very rare.
Recently I washed my truck and used the No 7 and No 26 products and later that week, there were some bird droppings in the hood of my truck, to be more specific 12 of them marks. This basically happened on a Thrusday, and the next Staurday I washed my truck using Meguiar's car wash and low and behold, the droppings were removed but I still have twelve stains in my hood, about two to three inches in diameter.
I tried to use number 7 and then tried no 26, but the stains were still there. Also tried to use Scratch X, but no luck as well.
Any Suggestions as of how to remove those stains? I have not seen anything like this before in more than 30 years detailing cars.
Through the years I have used a truck cover to protect the paint finish from the sun and other weather elements when I am at work, as my office is nearby a power plant, so sulfur dioxide stains are very rare in the paint finish. Also the truck cover protects it from bird droppings, which basically has been very rare.
Recently I washed my truck and used the No 7 and No 26 products and later that week, there were some bird droppings in the hood of my truck, to be more specific 12 of them marks. This basically happened on a Thrusday, and the next Staurday I washed my truck using Meguiar's car wash and low and behold, the droppings were removed but I still have twelve stains in my hood, about two to three inches in diameter.
I tried to use number 7 and then tried no 26, but the stains were still there. Also tried to use Scratch X, but no luck as well.
Any Suggestions as of how to remove those stains? I have not seen anything like this before in more than 30 years detailing cars.
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