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  1. #1

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    Help!!!



    I`ve just moved to a new house here in Belgium and it`s deep in the countryside. That means I have more cows next door than people - but also way more house flies flying about. I noticed while working on my wife`s car which is a light titanium grey several areas of small black spots. I`d not seen this before on her finish and recognised it as fly droppings.



    These spots are pretty resistant and require rubbing with a meshed sponge or the clay bar to remove. If I need to do this once a week cleaning her car is going to be quite a chore. I use Zaino products and will ask Sal about it but wondered if anyone here had a suggestion that would not strip my Zaino layers but get these spots off.



    My own car is black, so while I`m sure I`m getting spots too, I can`t see them.



    Any help/advice is appreciated.:scared

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    Not sure if you have it, but try Zaino`s QD Z6 and see if that works

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    Hi - I`ve got Z-6 and already tried it - no luck. I`ve written to Sal to see if he has any ideas. When all else fails - I go to Sal...I`ll share what he proposes, if it works.

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    I have what may be a similar problem.I get these dark dots the size of a pin head on my hood.There hard and stick like glue,not even Zaino Z2 on the hood prevents them from sticking.The only thing that removes them is claying.

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    I think I have the same thing, but claying doesnt touch them, nor does XMT #3, or Klasse AIO, what did you end up using?



    Mike

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    I`m about to do a friends car that is absolutely covered with similar black/red dots of dried on crap as described above. Anyone ever have any luck removing such stuff? Is there an OTC bug and tar remover or a degreaser that will help cut the majority of it so that claying the car doesn`t become a 8 hour long oddessey?

 

 

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