And how do I remove it1993 AccordNoticed that wax remover removed some of it but scared that it might be causing more damage.
8/6/2005 4:44:04 PM
looks like your clearcoat has fled and your paint is oxidizing. You cannot remove it.
8/6/2005 4:45:39 PM
time to drop a big block in it and primer it outit's the only solution.
8/6/2005 4:46:39 PM
8/6/2005 5:23:27 PM
i have a grinder if you need it
8/6/2005 5:34:13 PM
get some rubbing compound, polish the hell out of it, and then wax it, it will still look bad, but it will blend in a little better
8/6/2005 6:04:00 PM
just prime the whole car and drive it around in primer for a few years....cornhole
8/6/2005 6:07:33 PM
the problem is not removing it........"it" has already been removed.........a can of flat black is your only hope
8/6/2005 6:25:08 PM
yeah since most car's finishes are flat try gloss then get rubbing compound on it to bring it down to the shade of whats on there....might or might not work
8/6/2005 9:22:24 PM
Does this stuff work worth a damn?
8/6/2005 11:10:36 PM
the best thing to do is leave it alone and save the $ to have some new paint sprayed on
8/6/2005 11:20:51 PM
^I think that's what I'll do.Will waxing the rest of the car regularly prevent this from happening further?
8/6/2005 11:45:41 PM
^doubtful, but it might make it less noticableWorks Great! And washes right off for an easy cleanup!Seriously, alot of stores won't stock it anymore because you can watch it wash off the first time it rains. It's great for making an old car look good as you put it beside the road to sell it though.
8/7/2005 12:23:52 AM
Welcome to one of the famous problems of early 90's cars, the disappearing clearcoat. Either live with it, or get the car painted. Sorry, there isn't really much you can do.
8/7/2005 1:09:01 PM