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JB86'd 01-04-2015 06:24 PM

Clearcoat imperfection pattern
 
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Figured I'd post this here before I call my detailer and have him come assess it.
My car is opticoated, and I recently applied Carpro Reload. Yesterday after an ONR wash I noticed when looking down at my rear bumper from directly above I had what looked like some streaking and discoloration of my paint.

I thought it may have been some leftover Reload so I did an IPA wipedown and when that didn't work I used the Mother's claybar which is pretty mild. It seemed to have changed the pattern I'm seeing but didn't remove whatever is there. I never noticed this before using the Reload so I'm thinking that may be it. If anybody knows what this is/best way to remove it please advise! Thanks.

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JB86'd 01-04-2015 06:25 PM

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Stay Fresh Car Care 01-05-2015 12:27 PM

Since you just clayed, try polishing the surface. Do you own a DA polisher?

JB86'd 01-05-2015 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Stay Fresh Car Care (Post 2077954)
Since you just clayed, try polishing the surface. Do you own a DA polisher?

I do not. I'm getting in touch with my detailer who did my detail and opticoat to see what he thinks. My trunk lid and rear bumper both have some imperfections so I'm thinking maybe I should have him do a light polish and reapplication on the trunk and bumper, along with my new wheels.

Jesse36m3 01-05-2015 12:40 PM

Did you buy the car brand new? It honestly looks like a respray and a shotty attempt at color matching. I have a spot on my car that looks exactly like that. I didn't even notice it until I saw it under the gas stations led lighting.

JB86'd 01-05-2015 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesse36m3 (Post 2077972)
Did you buy the car brand new? It honestly looks like a respray and a shotty attempt at color matching. I have a spot on my car that looks exactly like that. I didn't even notice it until I saw it under the gas stations led lighting.

Yep brand new, never sat on the dealer lot or test driven by anyone but me, picked up the day it came in from port so the possibility is very slim that it was resprayed. I look at my car very very closely and didn't notice this in the 14 months I've had it. I think it has something to do with the Reload I applied.

Stay Fresh Car Care 01-06-2015 12:42 AM

This is very interesting!

JB86'd 01-06-2015 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Stay Fresh Car Care (Post 2078931)
This is very interesting!

So the pattern changed when I clayed.
This makes me think it's just something on the surface. My detailer said it's possible the Opticoat is repelling the Reload and causing the strange pattern and streaking. He recommended using dish soap to strip the paint of anything that may be on the surface, so I'm going to try that when I'm home tomorrow night.

Kotu100 01-06-2015 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by JB86'd (Post 2078947)
So the pattern changed when I clayed.
This makes me think it's just something on the surface. My detailer said it's possible the Opticoat is repelling the Reload and causing the strange pattern and streaking. He recommended using dish soap to strip the paint of anything that may be on the surface, so I'm going to try that when I'm home tomorrow night.

Anything dish soap will remove the ipa took care of.
If the clay changed the pattern it sounds like a polish should take care of it.

Hydaral 01-06-2015 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by JB86'd (Post 2077999)
Yep brand new, never sat on the dealer lot or test driven by anyone but me, picked up the day it came in from port so the possibility is very slim that it was resprayed.

Sometimes they get damaged during initial transport from the factory and are resprayed before they even get to the destination port/dealer. Although, if this were the case I would think that Toyota might supervise it pretty closely and it would have a good colour match.

Kiske 01-06-2015 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JB86'd (Post 2077999)
Yep brand new, never sat on the dealer lot or test driven by anyone but me, picked up the day it came in from port so the possibility is very slim that it was resprayed. I look at my car very very closely and didn't notice this in the 14 months I've had it. I think it has something to do with the Reload I applied.

Shit gets resprayed all the time at the factory when someone messes up and damages the paint. An no, they don't have to disclose the information to the buyers/dealers.

JB86'd 01-06-2015 10:21 PM

@Hydaral @Kiske I'm aware of that. I just know for a fact that this hasn't been there before recently. I am extremely anal about the condition of my paint and I look over every inch from every angle when I detail my car.

Faccck 01-06-2015 11:24 PM

Op, that looks like light sanding marks that weren't properly buffed out by your detailer.

WesleyG 01-07-2015 01:43 AM

looks like a factory rework, happens all the time, My dad works at a toyota manufacturing plant in Durban, Common occurance, careless workers scratch and damage cars on the production line all the time


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