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Swat 79

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  1. That's great to hear. This in addition to your last post, have been very helpful. I spoke with the apartment complex and they are going to reimburse me for the damage, so I may take it to a detail shop to save some time. If they can't, I am going to do your process for sure!
  2. Man this is such a good point. Do you have any products to recommend from Adam's that can help get the job done? Keep me posted on your results!
  3. No I haven't, I will consider that for sure though! After reading the comments below I'm not sure what I can do. I've never wet sanded before, but I guess what I'm struggling to understand is how it was able to get under the clear coat. I know the pics aren't great, I'll try to get some better ones in the sun. Damn, so I guess this might not be a fixable situation. Am I looking at a repaint? This is a good idea, I'll give this a shot as well.
  4. Hey guys, I've been a fan of Adam's products for a while now and have found these forums to be very helpful, but it seems like I met my match with the damage to my car's paint (2016 Mustang GT Ingot Silver). I live in an apartment complex, and walked down to find what seemed like a rust colored paste (think like tooth paste consistency) on my hood, almost like if you melted copper. I wiped it off and took the car to a touch-less wash (I don't have hose access). I then hit it with Adam's Waterless Wash Spray and scratch-x (after finding that the footprint was etched into the hood). I really have no clue what it is or how to get it out, and was hoping you all could offer up some advice. Note, when I drag my nail across the marks, it stays smooth giving me the impression that it's under the clear coat (I don't know how that could be possible..). Take a look at the pics below and let me know what you think! I have gotten in touch with the complex and have pictures of the pipes that the liquid dripped from.
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