Single stage paint...water mark stains?

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67 chevelle, single stage paint which was painted in the 80's. Im told theres not much paint left on the car from the friend who is a painter and has been around the car and cared for the car for many years.

Car had a car cover on it at one point and got wet. So it has these oxidized whiteish stains in certain spots. My friend says that if he compounds them they will go away. But when the car gets wet and it air drys before he wipes it dry the stains will reappear.

i mentioned megs #7 to which he said he has never heard of it.

So i applied it very liberally today and going to let it set for 24hrs and go from there.

End goal is to just clean it up, bring back some shine while preserving what paint is left. Will get a repaint some day but not anytime soon.

Test spot of supa beast white lc force pad with both 3d 505 and then 3d 520. 520 gave desired results without being aggressive.

Last 3 pics were my before and after test spot of 520.

What say you mike...whats your thoughts
 

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Hi Opie,

I've heard of people having good luck removing these types of water stains off of and out of the paint via one of the below options.

1: Park the car outside in bright sunlight on a hot day. With enough exposure, the heat from the sun should evaporate the water off of and/or out of the paint.

2: Use a hair dryer or a heat gun to warm the paint up and evaporate the water off of and/or out of the paint.


Mike
 
Hi Opie,

I've documented this type of water spots in past car detailing how-to books, (see page 34 in both books)

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Here's the picture, (same picture in both books) the same pictures you'll see in an article I wrote years ago and am re-writing a fresh version for a new article on the topic of water spots.

Here's the whitish looking stain left by water that pooled on old single stage red paint.

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If exposing the paint to hot temperatures via parking the car in bright, overhead sunlight, or using a hair dryer or a heat gun does not work, the only other option is to do some form of paint correction.

And of course, always use the least aggressive process to get the job done.


Mike
 
i mentioned megs #7 to which he said he has never heard of it.

So i applied it very liberally today and going to let it set for 24hrs and go from there.

What say you mike...whats your thoughts

It's possible by massaging the #7 Show Car Glaze into the paint and allowing it to penetrate and dwell that this "may" help or assist the water to move out of the paint via capillary action.

Of nothing else, the TS oils in this product will do what they are intended to do and that is bring out the full richness of color in the pigments, which would also help.


Mike
 
QUESTION?

Can you share with me the original pictures you have of this water staining? I'm writing a fresh article on this topic, and I would love to have some more pictures besides the one I already have.

I can Dropbox or create a Goggle Drive folder, which ever you prefer. Or just send them via email, but make sure if these are huge file sizes to only send a few at a time.


Mike
 
Hey im sorry for the late response as i have been away from the site. Yes i can send original photos if you still would still like them? I will send through email. What adress shall i send to?
 
Hi Opie,

I've heard of people having good luck removing these types of water stains off of and out of the paint via one of the below options.

1: Park the car outside in bright sunlight on a hot day. With enough exposure, the heat from the sun should evaporate the water off of and/or out of the paint.

2: Use a hair dryer or a heat gun to warm the paint up and evaporate the water off of and/or out of the paint.


Mike
Thabkyou very much for all the information i will pass that along to the owner. I will also read all your posts later and book pages when i have more time.
 
Hey im sorry for the late response as i have been away from the site. Yes i can send original photos if you still would still like them? I will send through email.

What adress shall i send to?

Yes, would still like to have the pictures for my library of paint defects pictures.

Here's my most recent article on water spots in and on paint.,

The Best Way to Remove Water Spots


Send to

showcargarage@gmail.com


Thanks,

Mike
 
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