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Yellow spots on surface of my car
After washing it today, I noticed there's leftover small yellow spots on the surface of my car. It seems stuck there pretty good.
Are these bird droppings, bugs, pollen, etc? I even tried liquid dish soap and it didn't come out. |
Google or search around here for "rail dust"
Also don't put liquid dish soap on your car. |
I image searched "rail dust", and those spots look nothing like what's on my car. I'm pretty sure it's something else.
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If it's the same as what I get on my car, I think it's bee droppings... I clay bar the spots that don't come off with a normal car wash and then put a quick coat of wax on that section. If you have a good coat of wax on your car on they usually come off real easy.
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Pics or it didn't happen.
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Without pictures it's impossible to say.
My money is on rust spots. Clay barring will remove them. They're most often caused by brake dust. Probably the only reason you notice them is because your car is white. Also dish soap wont harm your car in any way. It's a degreaser though, so if you have wax on your car it will remove it, |
I know exactly what you're talking about. I've had them on my SWP before (just a couple of spots). I washed the car the best I could, but they wouldn't come off. However, the next time I went to wash, they were gone. Someone else on the forums said the sun takes them off with time, which is what I believe happened to me. Give it a couple of weeks in the sun and I bet they'll be gone.
(Oh, and try to minimize parking under trees!) |
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I'm guessing tree sap that most car washes won't touch. If so, it'll take a good quality fine polish and random orbital buffer for the best outcome or a gentle claybar treatment followed by protective wax. |
Sounds like bug poop. I get 5 or so daily where I work. With wax already on the car, most will come off with ease. Some will leave a yellow mark, but usually disappears and fades with time in the sun.
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it's sap.
put some APC (All Purpose Cleanet) on it, let it sit for a couple minutes, dab it with a microfiber towel and repeat. it'll come off |
I be in the tree sap camp.
I suggest you see if alcohol will remove them. humfrz |
I purchased my car brand new in Sept 2013 and never clay barred my car, or any car ever. On the upcoming one-year mark, I'll try it out, in between the car wash and the wax.
I'll likely just look for a bunch of How-To videos on YouTube. Seems legit. |
Pollen I reckon!
Clay bar should remove it whatever it is. |
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