RAIL DUSTSmall rust colored bumps or specks in the surface of the paint film. CAUSEWhen vehicles are transported from the manufacturer by rail, iron dust particles created by friction between train wheels and the track settle on the finish. When exposed to oxygen and moisture, this dust corrodes and become embedded in the finish. REPAIR
PREVENTIONUnfortunately, since this type of damage usually occurs during shipment or storage, little can be done to prevent its occurrence. * When sanding and buffing a basecoat/clearcoat finish, a minimum film thickness of the clearcoat (2 mils) is required to maintain adequate ultraviolet protection. If correcting the damage will result in removing more than .5 mils, refinishing is recommended. |