Because the weather was so nice today, I decided to give my car a nice wash today... and it's first "real" cleaning of the spring. It looks great, until I rinsed off the tail of the car. It seems that on the left hand back side of the car (where the exhaust is), there is this layer of whiteish film. I can't seem to get it off with soap and water, and it almost seems like some kind of build-up or oxidation. The wierd part is that over the rest of my car... the paint is sooo smooth. This part feels like it was gone over with some sort of sand-paper. I can seem to get some of it off little by little with my finger nail.... but that can't be good.
I thought it was perhaps something wrong with the paint.... but this build-up is also on the bottom part of my left tail-light. It seems to be originating from the exhaust. Anyone have any ideas as to what this is.... and how to get rid of it?
I thought it was perhaps something wrong with the paint.... but this build-up is also on the bottom part of my left tail-light. It seems to be originating from the exhaust. Anyone have any ideas as to what this is.... and how to get rid of it?


Nothing but buttery smooth paint! (don't forget to apply a coat or two of wax/polish afterwards!)
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