Armor All Dilema
#1
Armor All Dilema
So on Saturday I pick up my car from the dealership ( for wheel repair) and the tire where the wheel was repaired has tire dressing on it big time. Don't think much about it until Monday when I am washing my car and notice these brown-yellowish spots all over the lower skirt area behind the tire. Needless to say the excess tire dressing slinged there and inside the wheel well. My car is Silver and have tried Distilled Vinegar, Isopropyl Alcohol and nothing takes it off. I called the dealership and they will call me back today. Any thoughts on what or how I can remove these spots. Dont have pictures with me otherwise I would load them but it cannot be anything else. So pissed off. Any advice would be appreciated! Hoping I don't have to color sand it because that would be crazy because of ****ty tire dressing!!!
#2
To use the age-old expression (which is valid in this case), it should buff right out with a basic compound. I highly doubt they will have to sand or do anything particularly extensive to remove the spots.
Nick C.
Nick C.
#3
I just ran across this thread by chance, since I don't own an RC F. Anyways, I had this exact same thing happen to me back in the mid '90's on a white car. The dealer tried everything to remove the spots, but to no avail. They ended up having to repaint the areas affected, which sucked. It never looked the same again. If I were to relive that time I would probably just try and ignore it and ask for compensation. I really hope yours really does buff out, though. Good luck!
#4
Went to a local detailer yesterday and they tried to lightly buff it out but to no avail. Buffing is not working but Thank you. The bummer is I told the dealer not to wash it and there was also a note in the car saying no wash. If they decide to repaint it, it will never match correctly. No idea what to do....
Last edited by woodranch; 05-24-17 at 07:32 AM.
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#10
This is very common and easily fixed. While the "buff it out" aspect is correct, its more about prep. What you need is a chemical decontaminate. Look up TRIX, on autogeek.net No lies, I use this on my details and its better than clay. Yet, heres what I recommend ( over 15 years detailing )
Start with a wash
use Trix - it turns purple as it removes gunk from the paint
then use a clay bar - for these areas by a heavier grade of clay ( again go to autogeek )
then use a orange or microfiber pad with a nice heavy abrasive cut compound - I like menzenra line ( SF400 for that brand )
then if still present use a glaze - a milder abrasive with a whit pad
Then finish or seal the area with a wax or sealant
This is paint correction 101 and should help with your problem. overall, stay away from petroleum based products and use products that are water based. Adams tire shine is amazing!!
Good luck
Start with a wash
use Trix - it turns purple as it removes gunk from the paint
then use a clay bar - for these areas by a heavier grade of clay ( again go to autogeek )
then use a orange or microfiber pad with a nice heavy abrasive cut compound - I like menzenra line ( SF400 for that brand )
then if still present use a glaze - a milder abrasive with a whit pad
Then finish or seal the area with a wax or sealant
This is paint correction 101 and should help with your problem. overall, stay away from petroleum based products and use products that are water based. Adams tire shine is amazing!!
Good luck
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BossMoss (05-27-17)
#12
Sounds like the tire dressing had contaminates that bleed into your paint. An abrasive compound/polish should remove the stains. Otherwise repaint would be needed. I would like to know why the dealership is using products that potentially damage customer's vehicles. It is a liability for them...
#13
if there are special things like the TRIX that you need/want him to use, you will need to provide it.
Tell him Marc referred you.
#14
Dealership said they used Meguairs which I say is bull. They want me to come by tomorrow and show them. Thanks mjeds but that is to far from where I live. I am in the city.
Last edited by woodranch; 05-24-17 at 12:13 PM.
#15
he's in Bell, the phone is a cell.. He goes from Culver City to Huntington Beach to Riverside, he's a mobile detailer. He carries a generator, pressure washer and all the tools he needs, as long as you have a water hook up he's good to go.