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Old 08-13-2007, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by mannyp View Post
Its defintiely some sort of overspray, since you can remove the tiny spots if you rub them with your fingernail (not something I want to do!).

The spots are white and too tiny to be paint chip.

Thanks for the feedback.
In that case, do a normal wash & keeping the car wet, clay the area dipping the clay into clean soapy water to keep it lubricated. Alternatively, wash, dry & then clay using detailing spray as a lubricant. In either case, you'll need to re-wax afterward.
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