Please Help. I'm frustrated with my paint

first let me say i am jealous of ur ride. Welcome to DC from central illinois. Love seeing Ferrari Red in the sunlight!!
 
No problem. I don't mind answering your questions.

1. Car is parked indoors. Has it ever been parked under a tree...sure. At some point

2. The car has been detailed.

3. These "defects" may have been present since new. I didn't notice until I installed eighteen 75W spot lights (track lighting) in the garage. Ironically, I had all those lights installed to help me detail the car. It might have worked too well!


Only the most discerning eyes would notice these. It was hard to capture in those photos. Most people here wouldn't even notice unless they were looking and it was with direct light shining down on the paint.


Thanks for the response!

Well based on the pics that you've posted of the whole car that is...its a really nice ride!


Sounds like something that you will have to live with....if it really, really, really starts to bother you....give the car to me...I'll get over it:D
 
I have been thinking about it and I dont think they are cause be sap. They are too uniform and they are just way too small. Sap would never disperse to be this small.

With that said, It is definitely not worth me repainting the car. I am the only one that would ever notice it and only in certain lighting. It is just irritating and if it could be sanded out, I'd have it done.

:cool:I'm stickin to my guns.OVERSPRAY.....Like I was saying earlier overspray is always uniformally on paint. You say you have had car detailed?Did they use rotary? They couldv'e polished tha overspray flat with surface (Paint)were it looks & feels like it is IN THA paint.Here's what I would do call Steve@Poorboy's or Troy @ Detailcity and order some yellow clay,and red clay along with some lube and possibly some polish.Tha yellow is what I use every day. I also when facing a real challenge will break out tha red.(it is alot more aggressive) you really have nothing to lose by tryin this and everythig to gain.You should already be using clay anyway and who couldn't use a little more polish...Good Luck and stick around. I have alota time invested in you.:cool: :dcrules
 
:lmfao
that car looks familiar:

Armstrong Detailing - The Finest Mobile Auto Detailing in Sarasota - Bradenton - Venice

It isn't yours but it's one of my favorite cars I have done. :bigups

:cool: Is this true?......Good detective work ther Troy. Maybe you and Heatgain can get a side biz. going.:rockon If this is true "frustrated" why? You still wouldv'e (and still are )been welcomed and been giving the same advice.:cool: :dcrules WOW, :inspector: just noticed Armstrong is from Sarasota....huh seems like there is another member of DETAIL CITY here:rockon:yay:lmfao:rofl :howdy :idea :surrender
 
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