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Old 10-04-2013, 10:02 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by humfrz View Post
Well, FRiSson, I wouldn't give up on it just yet.

I'd suggest you wash it with hot water and a dish soap (like Joy), to remove all the old wax.

Next rub it up good with a clay bar.

If you have any spots of tree sap, alcohol will take that off.

Then apply a good quality cleaner/wax.

If it doesn't look good, you might consider taking it to a professional auto detailer.

If it looks good to you, apply a coat of a high quality wax.

I hope you get er shined up ....

If your car isn't garaged/under covered parking, you may consider a car cover.

humfrz
This type of treatment applies to "ALL" cars... not just subie paint, nor is this a defect from the manufacturer. I've owned 10 cars from different brands and their clearcoat all had issues with environmental contamination at some point in their lives... its all about care, maintenance and upkeep in order to keep it pristine.
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