I have been using Megs HyperDressing D170 (1:1) and Megs All-Season Dressing D160 for as long as I can remember without issue on all of my personal vehicles plus on those of many friends vehicles/boats/ATV`s that I have detailed in the past.
Specifically on my Tahoe I have always used D170 applied with a Chemical Guys tire/wheel brush ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ). It works perfectly with the tires to get in the grooves and after a second wipe with an old MF there is minimal, if any sling-off.
Yesterday, I did my routine every 3 day cleaning. Family and I decided to take a trip to a local destination about 60 miles away each way. We got back late last night around 11. Once we got everyone situated I ran back out to the garage to remove any bug splatter off of the paint and will re-wash again in the morning. I did run into a very quick/light rainstorm that must have liquefied the tire shine??
Then I noticed these brown/yellowed spots all over the paint. Specifically it only stained the painted plastic trim -- bumpers, door molding, one spot on the mirror and all over the fender flares.
I dam near had a panic attack. I tried my QD, Blackfire AIO, and a quick pass of Menzerna Intensive Polish on a microfiber by hand with no luck. Any suggestions on how to get this crap off? I may try Laquer thinner or even a light swipe with some gasoline / brake parts cleaner in an inconspicuous spot...
For what it`s worth, A few weeks ago I just did (for the first time) a minor paint correction with a quick pass of Menzerna IP (Orange Pad) followed with a pass of Blackfire AIO, 2x of Wolfgang 3.0 and 1x of Blackfire sealant. In theory, it should have had plenty of protection on the paint.
Does anyone have any suggestion as to what this is or how to approach getting it off? I am a mess.
Here is what it typically looks like:
Aaannnnd here are the photos that I took last night in the garage.
Fender Flares
Mirror Cap
Fender Flares
Rear Bumper cover
A spot even got on the top of the fender flare
The remainder of the stuff that got on the painted metal of the vehicle ...well MOST of it came off but not all of it.
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