Thousands of spots

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  1. 99tl

    99tl Virgin Detailer

    Hi all,

    I've just recently signed up to the forum but I've been lurking for a while. Most of my questions are usually answered by searching. I can't find an answer to my issue anywhere.

    The problem is these little dark bumps all over the right side of my car. I thought it was tree sap because the car is parked in the driveway next to a tree. After a little research it sounds like it's aphid droppings. I tried everything to get the spots off (Tarminator, bug squash, no 7 bug and tar, APC, clay bar). I can get the main chunk off with any of the above products. There is a spot left on the paint that's almost level. The only way for me to get that off is by using my finger nail. Unfortunately there are about ten thousand of these spots all over the car.

    Any suggestions?
    Thanks
     
  2. pektel

    pektel DB Forum Supporter

  3. 99tl

    99tl Virgin Detailer

    Thanks for the quick response.

    I don't think it's mold as it is gooey (lack of a better word). I can take a large chunk of it off with a clay bar. It's just that last bit that is difficult.
     
  4. Ch40t1c

    Ch40t1c Obsessive Detailer

    Could you provide some pictures? It sounds to me like pitch from a tree. I've had something similiar but not to the extreme that you're describing.
     
  5. 99tl

    99tl Virgin Detailer

    I tried taking pictures but I have a real crappy camera. The spots aren't really showing up. If it is pitch, how do I remove it? Would a more aggressive clay work? I used the clay magic blue and the Meg smooth surface both just removed the top layer. They do nothing for the leftover.
     
  6. Jorgen

    Jorgen Virgin Detailer

    tried diesel on a spounge? If it is tar the diesel will get the most of but make sure you wash the car and degrease it after you try diesel. I have done i to my own car and it works, i never saw any damage to my paint either.
     
  7. 99tl

    99tl Virgin Detailer

    What do you use for a degreaser? Something like an APC or do I need something stronger?
     
  8. Deep Gloss Auto Salon

    Deep Gloss Auto Salon DB Pro Supporter

    try 91% isopropyl alcohol - you can get this at walgreens /cvs etc. Don't get the green liuid

    Wet a towel with the 91%IPA and let it sit on the spot for a few minutes.
     
  9. Jorgen

    Jorgen Virgin Detailer

    i don't whats available in your country but i buy any degreaser at the local gas station.
    :confused:

    Diesel is a very fat product so you need something that can desolve fat.

    isopropyl alcohol is a good product to desolve diesel.. well it's good against everything almost.
    But i don't find it so effective on tar spots. (if thats what it is)


    I had like a million of small spots on a ford focus i did last weekend and i used som menzerna final finish on a towel by hand
    and that took care of the all but i was a pain in the ass to do. And if its a million like i had you should use the machine to do it.
    But i didn't have mine with me. If you decide to polish them out i would recommend that you polish the out the clean the surfice
    good and the polish again otherwise you could end up with some swirls.
     
  10. Gemini13

    Gemini13 Obsessive Detailer

  11. flash gordon

    flash gordon Banned

    Elbow Grease :duh:
     
  12. 99tl

    99tl Virgin Detailer

    Unfortunately that's the only thing that's working. It's just taking forever. I can't get it all done in one day. Thanks for all the suggestions.

    Another questions. When using something like prepall does it needs to be washed off or can I just go to polich or LSP?
     
  13. Deep Gloss Auto Salon

    Deep Gloss Auto Salon DB Pro Supporter


    where do you buy that from? Can you post a link?
     
  14. akimel

    akimel Birth of a Detailer

    WD-40 has been recommended to me for tar spots. it's worth a try.
     
  15. flash gordon

    flash gordon Banned


    Your not gonna beleive this, but 1 of my regular monthly's car that I'm doing today had that crap all over the rr qtr pnl, deck lid, and what for it......Convrt top :yikes:

    I spent 3 hours this morning washing, scrubing, finger nail pickin removing this crap.

    When my customer pointed this out to me this morning, I thought of you lol


    Keep it up >>>>> :support:
     
  16. flash gordon

    flash gordon Banned


    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^:lol:
     
  17. 99tl

    99tl Virgin Detailer

    Misery loves company LOL.

    Any tips to make it easier?
     
  18. flash gordon

    flash gordon Banned

    Full Stenght APC. Keep the surface wet with water, them spray APC. Then use your fingernails.

    The car I worked on has had probally a good 30 coats of Wax/Sealant + it had only been on there 2-3 days.

    If your making progress, but its taking more time then you have. Then just do a section at a time as time permits :support:
     
  19. togwt

    togwt Nuba Guru

    Artillery Fungus

    Small black specks (artillery fungus); these resemble asphalt (tar) spots but could be the spore of artillery fungus (Sphaerobolus) they look very much like tar spots and are usually about 1/10th-inch in diameter. The term artillery refers to the fact that the fungus actively uses energy to shoot its spore masses, sort of like cannon (an artillery piece). It is a fungus that lives in wood-based mulch, the spores are usually shot only a short distance (several feet) but the wind can carry them for longer distances.

    They can be removed by using a chemical paint cleaner (Z-PC Fusion Dual Action Paint Cleaner or Klasse All-In-One) or plastic razor blade to scrape and remove the spot. If the affected paintwork is not neutralized any remaining acid residue will be reactivated each time it comes into contact with water.
     

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