Wiper blades

I have a 02 White Diamond Pearl TL-S but there some brown spots on my hood... they're reeally tiny brown spots, (probably the size of the hole a thumb tack or a push pin would make).... i waxed my car the other day and it's still there!! I'm wondering if i should take it back to the dealer and have them fix it. Could it be rust??? It seems like it might be under the clear coat? But I can't really tell cuz it just blends in with everything. I HIGHLY doubt it's part of the paint though. Should i try to use a paint cleaner on it? Cuz i have the meguiar 3-step wax and one of them is a paint cleaner.



I wouldn't prefer to have my car repainted cuz a body shop told me the pearl white is one of the hardest color to paint.



let me know if you guys have any suggestions
 
A good idea is to use the paint cleaner or clay bar.

If you waxed over it, you are not removing... actually you may be doing more harm than good. It's because waxing is <strong class='bbc'> like [/b] simply painting over a dirty car!
 
Wash, dry. Then clay. Then use a paint cleaner. They'll probably be gone by then. I agree that it's probably rail dust that it oxidizing.
 
All you are removing is the "blooming" of the particle, not the actual minute piece of ferrous that causes it.

And what about the acids that the corrosion generated that is now down in the paint waiting for some moisture and heat to start the process all over again and slowly eat away the resin system of the paint??

At least try to understand the whole chemical process of what is taking place. Clay has it's uses, but if you don't stay on top of the condition, in the long term, big concerns.

If it is ferrous oxides, he can tell by looking at the pictures on our site, http://www.autoint.com and see the pictographs that Ford put together on the last page of the TSB.

It may not be ferrous, could be overspray, stains from some chemicals, etc.
 
Ron, you mentioned that you deal with ford and mazda, but what about GM? My Dad's alero has silver mist metallic paint, and the trunk has some of these brown spots. As per advice you gave me in a previous thread, I have NOT clayed or attempted to remove these spots for fear of making them worse. Does GM use the ValuGard Neutralization Process, or will my dealer just clay it if I ask them to fix it? I want these things fixed properly. Can you recommend anybody good in the Toronto area who can get rid of these things for me?



Ron, as always, your advice is greatly appreciated.



Thank you.
 
However, since you are in the Toronto area any Daimler Chrysler dealer has the products under the Master Prep label. It is part of their new vehicle and used vehicle programs.



You may wish to check on our website and contact our distributo located outside of Toronto in Burlington. They can direct you to a dealer or detailer that can help you.



GM is testing, but it is moving slowly with them. There have been numerous personel changes in Warren and that always holds things up.
 
The bulletin they are preparing to supercede has the use of an oxalic acid product, but have had an immense amount of paint and trim claims from use of this type of product.



The bulletin also has the use of clay if the oxalic leaves any particles.



The numbers on the use of the clay show a very large percentage of the vehicles are back within 30 days exhibiting the same concern.



While most here would not see as quick a return of the condition due to the constant washing and waxing of their vehicles, the usual owner does not lavish that sort of attention to their vehicles.



GM, like the others, would like to fix it once and have it done with.
 
I need to replace the wiper blades on the daily drivers. Any recommendations as to the product and where it can be had for a good price? TIA
 
If you have a Costco membership, they have Goodyear-branded blades for $7.99 each. They are like those Bosch Evolution or Rain X Latitude blades. Pretty nice, esp for the price.
 
If you have a Costco membership, they have Goodyear-branded blades for $7.99 each. .

I just picked up a couple sets at Costco. Great price and nice soft rubber on the blades.

I can't believe how expensive some wiper blades are! I saw some at O'Reilly Auto Parts for $30 EACH!!!!:mad:
 
If the blades are for the daily drivers spend the extra money for the bracketless design, about $20 per side but you will never go back to anything else-seriously.

Go to the Bosch website and you get a $15 rebate, how much better can it get-the iconic offer.

http:www.boschautoparts.com/
 
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