Water Damage from Car Cover

This thread is hilariously old, but fwiw I have dealt with this a couple times, all using a similar process ^^ (to Rons). One thing I would add is not to seal/wax the effected section (even if the cloud is gone) for a week or two. I've seen the cloud disappear then re-appear a few days later after sealing/waxing.
 
I think back when this thread started car covers were made of canvas!



I cover my car with an Evolution 4 cover for the 2 weeks we spend at the beach. Failing to cover your car when down there is suicide for your paint; after a couple of days, you can't even see through the windshield if your car isn't covered.



Mike (hates paying the big bucks for a cover that's used 2 weeks per year, but my car deserves it)
 
You got that right, it takes some time for the entrapped moisture to truly leave the substarte.

Good follow up on the process.

Seems that everyone wants immediate results and that is not always possible when dealing with the chemistry of paint.
Picus said:
This thread is hilariously old, but fwiw I have dealt with this a couple times, all using a similar process ^^ (to Rons). One thing I would add is not to seal/wax the effected section (even if the cloud is gone) for a week or two. I've seen the cloud disappear then re-appear a few days later after sealing/waxing.
 
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