Our company car park is alongside an engineering firm who have a huge extractor, which blows over the parked cars. They must have been grinding metal one day because I've discovered that my Passat paintwork is covered in tiny specks of metal, each surrounded with a small circle of a rust sheen. You can see it as tiny shiny blobs all over the roof and bonnet and when you run a hand over the car it feels like sandpaper.
Polishing gets it off but it takes time and a Passat estate has a hell of a big roof area. I have tried alloy wheel cleaner, which I believe contains hydrochloric or phosphoric acid but I'm nervous about damaging the soft water-based lacquer that protects the paint.
Having worked in a car showroom as a student polishing cars I'm careful to keep my car in good nick, never taking it through a car wash, which leaves tiny scratches. Anybody got any suggestions for removing the metal specks easily?
Polishing gets it off but it takes time and a Passat estate has a hell of a big roof area. I have tried alloy wheel cleaner, which I believe contains hydrochloric or phosphoric acid but I'm nervous about damaging the soft water-based lacquer that protects the paint.
Having worked in a car showroom as a student polishing cars I'm careful to keep my car in good nick, never taking it through a car wash, which leaves tiny scratches. Anybody got any suggestions for removing the metal specks easily?