Over the last few washes I have noticed some small tar/sap like marks mostly along the front door sill but also extending along the rear sills and each time I washed the car I noticed it was getting worse. I had tried to remove spots during the normal wash but even a little elbow grease had no effect. Here is how it looked up close.
So today I decided to tackle it before it got any worse. I expected it to take around 10 minutes but I ended up spending over two hours and used all of the following to get rid.
First thing I tried was some NXT Speed detailer and a SONUS foam applicator but this was little use so I got the Citrus Tar and Glue Remover which normally makes very short work of stuff like this. But even vigorous use of a foam pad would not shift all of it. It was time to roll up the sleeves and bring out the heavy mob.
First step was to clay the affected area using some Sonus fine clay and NXT Speed Detailer. I was optomistic that the claying process would lift the remaining SAP (or whatever it was). Sadly my optomism was short lived because whilst the claying process lifted some of the crap there were still a lot of marks still visible. Strangely when running my hands over the affected areas it felt perfectly smooth so I decided to get the polisher out.
I wasnt happy about only polishing one specific area because the final finish would be different from the rest of the panel so I clayed the rest of the doors, then the wings, and then bonnet.
I then started with the polishing using the DAS6-PRO at the slowest speed with a Sonus SFX2 4" spot pad and Zaino AIO . The SFX2 is classed as a swirl remover so I didnt want to use an aggressive polish on such a new car. Zaino AIO is a great product for working on cars that dont need correction . It has a mild abrasive that when used with a machine polisher will quickly revive the paint on any car. As with most of these products a little goes a long way.
Once the panels had been done the residue was wiped of and I then applied Sonus SFX-4 paint sealant with a SFX-4 spot pad. This was left to dry and cure during lunch and then buffed afterwards.
I will certainly be keeping on top of this from now on but the one thing I that dissappoints me is that visually the car doesnt look that much better for all this effort. I guess this is the downside of owning a flat white car. whereas my other car looks like new after a weekend with polisher.
Cheers
Paul