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Old 10-20-2005, 08:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bug splatter damage question

Had a customer come in this week. Detailed their 04 Maxima, black. Everything came out really good except the front bumper. Once I got the bugs off, there were dramatic white spots all over. It seemed to me that the bug acid ate through the paint. Is this possible in only a couple of years? Or is there white residue I can't get off?
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Old 10-20-2005, 10:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Bug splatter damage question

It depends on how long the bug juice was on there. If it baked on through the summer, that stuff can be pretty toxic!

The acidic nature of the bug juice probably ate into the clearcoat. You will probably have to use a light-cut polish to get the stains out. If they are bad enough, possibly even rubbing compound.
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Old 10-20-2005, 10:30 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Bug splatter damage question

I just thought of this... One product that I have had great success with is One Grand Special Touch. Bug splats, acid rain, etched water spots. To me, it's kind of a miracle cure when nothing else works! You might want to give it a try. Says right on the label... "Non-Abrasive".

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Old 10-20-2005, 11:33 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Bug splatter damage question

If they are etched into the clear and that sounds like it is, then I would.

I'd try to hit them with a rotary cutting pad and PB Pro-polish to see if you can reduce the clear coat....Wet sanding might also be a soloution as last result...I agree with Luster depends on how long they have set on the car and the weather conditions.
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Old 10-20-2005, 08:58 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Bug splatter damage question

working on nissans all day i have noticed their clear cote and paint aren't as strong as domestic vehicles. bugs eat through really quick. if the above advice doesn't work they are s.o.l., i love nissan's but i wish the paint was stronger.
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Re: Bug splatter damage question

I've tried a few things, everything but wet sanding, since I want him to be able to go to the dealer without more damage. I cleaned the bugs, but their splatter left a white indent on the bumper--not on the hood. I used a product that softens the clear coat and blends it, polishes of varrying levels, chemicals. Nothing worked.
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Re: Bug splatter damage question

This is a very interesting thread because I have the same problem on my Grand Cherokee. I have tried polishing it out, but nothing works. Let me know what works for you if you decide to do further work on it.
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This is a very interesting thread because I have the same problem on my Grand Cherokee. I have tried polishing it out, but nothing works. Let me know what works for you if you decide to do further work on it.
I'll hear about it because the guy goes to my church. His detail was $250, so he won't forget it, and stopped by once already to talk about the bumper (his wife picked up the car). These kinds of things make me sick to the stomach, even though it's not my fault.
The red and grey bug juice looked better than the white damage.

Hey maxim, I've noticed that Nissan paint isn't as good, but would have expected that the redesign would have worked it out.
I saw someone peel paint off a bumper of an 01 with a low pressure stream. And the flex agent is clearly inferior.
I like the lines of the new Maxima though.
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Re: Bug splatter damage question

The customer went to his dealer, and the Nissan/Suburu dealer said that the warranty won't cover that and they'll have to repaint.
Nasty. Too bad too, left a bad taste on a fantastic job.
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do not try polishing out use something like prep solvent and a rag to get these out then polish it with a selent.

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