Aoa. Today after a week i decided to wash my car at home. When i was drying the car, i felt some dust particles (metal particles or glittery particles) sticked on my car paints surface and on windows. Its giving a really rough affect if i slide my hand on it. What is the cheapest way to eliminate those particles and what is the most expensive way to get rid off them. Want to compare. Im attaching some pictures.
Are you sure if these are metal and dust particles? If it can't be cleaned by car wash, then may be its paint.Where did you actually park your car before it happened?
It's not metal its paint fall out. Someone showered a paint and ur car was parked near by. All u have to do is to quickly buy auto scrub it'd max 1000rs from brother Ahmed yar. Use any shampoo and keep doing auto scrub.Don't go for compound with regmar. Don't.
Brother clay bar it.
Car needs to be wet sanded followed by compound and polish. Take it to a some sensible painter.
The glass might be cleaned with moderate ethanol, but for rest of the body you need other methods, or consult a paint job expert.
Thankyou all for your kind and helpful advice. Clay bar looks promising to me. Havent heard about auto scrub(will def try that out soon). Ill go for a professional way cuz i dont want to destroy the cars paint job.
I had experienced same things about 03 years back. I got Autoscrub which is a spong clay. It is very easy to use and my paint and glass, everything was smooth once again.
You can get it from Ahmad Yar or Autox.pk.
How about the plastic part of the body? Does it work on that too?I mean the black shining plastic parts outside between the doors.
Yes. It works perfectly
Thanx sir
Clay the vehicle using either a clay bar or Nanoskin's Autoscrub. First with the headlights, followed by tail lights, then the glass and finally the paint surfaces.
Purpose for clay bar and autoscrub is almost same but auto scrub is easy to use also using cleaning process if clay bar fell on ground it became useless since it will attract dust From Floor.Best and easiest is autoscrub.
Never go for wet sand. Never. It will reduce hardner layer and end up with hell lots of swirls
many detailers are sharing their efforts look for detailing threads you can handle it as home as diy
claybar is the option here, if u want least aggressive and recommended method to remove it.
Can autoscrub clean stubborm water spots from glass?