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Matt Jajkowski

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Since: Aug 18, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2003 11:51 pm
Post subject: 2000 s10 Black paint
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Hello,

I have a 2000 s-10. I also have another car that I drive more often. I let
the S-10 sit for a week or two and didnt wash it at all. Usually this truck
was cleaned at least once a week up until that point. Since I got a new car
I have neglected the S-10. Now there is what looks like water marks all
over the paint that sort of looks like dust particles all over my truck.
Then there are little spots that look flaw less (like raindrops). I have
stripped the car with Mothers Phase 1 wax and it slightly improved, and
after that i applied some TurtleWax black wax and it improved a little more.
I can still see the "dust" particles. Does anyone have any idea what I
should do?? This truck was flawless and now it is ruined and it is quite
upsetting because I have put a lot of time into that truck.


Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Matt

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Bob G4

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Since: Sep 16, 2003
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2003 4:16 am
Post subject: Re: 2000 s10 Black paint [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Matt Jajkowski wrote:

 > Hello,
 >
 > I have a 2000 s-10. I also have another car that I drive more often. I let
 > the S-10 sit for a week or two and didnt wash it at all. Usually this truck
 > was cleaned at least once a week up until that point. Since I got a new car
 > I have neglected the S-10. Now there is what looks like water marks all
 > over the paint that sort of looks like dust particles all over my truck.
 > Then there are little spots that look flaw less (like raindrops). I have
 > stripped the car with Mothers Phase 1 wax and it slightly improved, and
 > after that i applied some TurtleWax black wax and it improved a little more.
 > I can still see the "dust" particles. Does anyone have any idea what I
 > should do?? This truck was flawless and now it is ruined and it is quite
 > upsetting because I have put a lot of time into that truck.
 >
 >
 > Any suggestions would be appreciated!
 > Matt
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Most auto stores carry Clay bars...(usually Mcquires)..but all brands
will work... Just follow the directions and use a little elbow grease
and you should be able to remove the spots (they have not had enough
time to seriously eat at the paint) I hope !

The only good Mothers Product (from a guy who shows cars" is their
chrome polish. It has been 25-30 years since I last used Turtle
Wax...has it been improved... lol

Bob Griffiths
Heck a Black Truck.... ???
bet that sucker looks good after a trip to the local landfill....<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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