black dots aka fungus on my 350z help!
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black dots aka fungus on my 350z help!
well last week i took my 350z out from my backyard do to winter while i was driving a beater around now that i sold the beater and driving the z again i noticed i have black dots all over my car hood,door,roof,and quater panel if i scratch them off it will come out completely and some of the little black layer stays there. Idk what to do tried couple things like scrubing it with warm water and soap, clay bar, and washing it then waxing it. I have searched online and its a some kind of fungus do to mulch,wood, stuff like that i need help asap! lol heres a pic of it and a quick pic of my 350z thanks guys
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This is called artillery fungus and it's a ***** to get off. My Gf had this crap on her Jeep Liberty. You really need to scrape it off with your nails or a credit card.
Check it out:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/d/ddd2/
Some user suggestions on the bottom. It might require intense machine work.
Check it out:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/d/ddd2/
Some user suggestions on the bottom. It might require intense machine work.
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No not yet just because im gettin my whole car buffed and wetsanded next month
Thank youuuu!!!
Thankk youuu n i been doing that got tired lf it thooo it was working thanks
I trieddddd it takes it off but den leavea a light black mark on my babe
Hahah dat was funnyyy b nice guyss its not that badd
Anymore suggestions? I hate thiss i feel like i broke out on my face lol
Thank youuuu!!!
This is called artillery fungus and it's a ***** to get off. My Gf had this crap on her Jeep Liberty. You really need to scrape it off with your nails or a credit card.
Check it out:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/d/ddd2/
Some user suggestions on the bottom. It might require intense machine work.
Check it out:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/d/d/ddd2/
Some user suggestions on the bottom. It might require intense machine work.
Hahah dat was funnyyy b nice guyss its not that badd
Anymore suggestions? I hate thiss i feel like i broke out on my face lol
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Im gettin that next month but i dont wanna wait dat long just incase it messes up my paint ughh
I spryed my car with mothers california gols showtime instant detailer,then use the clay bar and wiped it off but no it comes off but u can still see a tiny black dot fml!!!!
I spryed my car with mothers california gols showtime instant detailer,then use the clay bar and wiped it off but no it comes off but u can still see a tiny black dot fml!!!!
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Lik i said i just brought the car out and sold my other car so im looking for baller rims now n i dont drive it at all just to the gym or barbershop thanks i appreciated that
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OK this is a first for me. I am familiar with aphid droppings. Looks very familiar. But not in February. Try:
a. Mineral spirits on soft white towel. One finger small area at a time.
b. Ammonia may breakdown the residue. Use sparingly.
c. Goo-be-Gone has a citrus base. Worth a try.
a. Mineral spirits on soft white towel. One finger small area at a time.
b. Ammonia may breakdown the residue. Use sparingly.
c. Goo-be-Gone has a citrus base. Worth a try.
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Looks like road tar to me.
Need to emulcify it...Try a road tar remover...let it soak in to soften the stuff.
You may have to us your finger nails or the edge from a credit card.
Are there any factories nearby that produce any by products like carbon black?
This could be the problem.
Need to emulcify it...Try a road tar remover...let it soak in to soften the stuff.
You may have to us your finger nails or the edge from a credit card.
Are there any factories nearby that produce any by products like carbon black?
This could be the problem.
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tryin to b funny smh u must b old lol
Lol forreal tell me about it smh!
I fogot about goo gone lol thanks n imma try he other ones also thank you sir! But would mineral spirits hurt my paint in anyway never used it before lol
I tried a road tar n a differnt kind also no luck on removing the entire thing it will just take the top part off imma try to take a pic of what it leaves after removing the top layer. And there a factory miles away not sure what products it produces tho cant be that tho my next door neighbor also has a z and he never had a problem like this and he had his for years
Lol forreal tell me about it smh!
OK this is a first for me. I am familiar with aphid droppings. Looks very familiar. But not in February. Try:
a. Mineral spirits on soft white towel. One finger small area at a time.
b. Ammonia may breakdown the residue. Use sparingly.
c. Goo-be-Gone has a citrus base. Worth a try.
a. Mineral spirits on soft white towel. One finger small area at a time.
b. Ammonia may breakdown the residue. Use sparingly.
c. Goo-be-Gone has a citrus base. Worth a try.
Looks like road tar to me.
Need to emulcify it...Try a road tar remover...let it soak in to soften the stuff.
You may have to us your finger nails or the edge from a credit card.
Are there any factories nearby that produce any by products like carbon black?
This could be the problem.
Need to emulcify it...Try a road tar remover...let it soak in to soften the stuff.
You may have to us your finger nails or the edge from a credit card.
Are there any factories nearby that produce any by products like carbon black?
This could be the problem.
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