K kb5e09 New member Joined Sep 16, 2011 Messages 2 Points 2 Sep 16, 2011 #1 Have a 2010 white panda but for the last few months rust dots keep appearing has any else noticed this on their car ?
Have a 2010 white panda but for the last few months rust dots keep appearing has any else noticed this on their car ?
Eklipze3k No strings on me Staff member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Nov 18, 2007 Messages 18,438 Points 4,435 Location Huddersfield Sep 16, 2011 #2 The paintwork should have an 8yr warranty I'm sure, speak to your dealer.
Venters bairns, not bombs. Parked in the garage Joined Jun 17, 2006 Messages 14,834 Points 2,744 Location Hades by the River Styx Sep 16, 2011 #3 Have they been appearing from new? Probably fallout from the railway dust. Claying or fallout remover if it is.
Have they been appearing from new? Probably fallout from the railway dust. Claying or fallout remover if it is.
grimwau aka tony Parked in the garage Joined Jun 3, 2008 Messages 6,175 Points 1,176 Location Bournemouth, Dorset Sep 16, 2011 #4 There is an excellent introduction to claying in this thread, well worth looking through if you haven't had previous experience. Last edited: Sep 16, 2011
There is an excellent introduction to claying in this thread, well worth looking through if you haven't had previous experience.
Andy Monty Moderator Staff member Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Apr 30, 2006 Messages 16,902 Points 3,663 Location East Yorkshire Sep 17, 2011 #5 Claying wont remove the embedded contamination... (tried it) You need a fall out remover..... two i have used have been CarPro's Iron-X and more recently Autoglyms Trade Fall out remover take a look here https://www.fiatforum.com/car-care/272729-new-car-first-half-decent-clean-iron-fall-out-removal.html If you Do go for a fall out remover Decent chemical resistive gloves and eye protection is a must then clay the car (this will/ should remove any that has been loosened by the fallout remove) then polish and seal with a decent wax
Claying wont remove the embedded contamination... (tried it) You need a fall out remover..... two i have used have been CarPro's Iron-X and more recently Autoglyms Trade Fall out remover take a look here https://www.fiatforum.com/car-care/272729-new-car-first-half-decent-clean-iron-fall-out-removal.html If you Do go for a fall out remover Decent chemical resistive gloves and eye protection is a must then clay the car (this will/ should remove any that has been loosened by the fallout remove) then polish and seal with a decent wax