03'Darin
FRF Addict
Got my truck Thursday which was a really busy day for me. Squeezed time in to wash the truck so I could check for damage but didn't have time for much more.
Rained all day Friday and is still wet and overcast today.
Since my truck sat at the plant and rail yard for so long I wanted to clay bar the truck so I could make sure all of the contaminants got cleaned off.
So I came in to work 2 hours early this morning and rinsed, spray waxed and got ready to clay bar the truck. Once I started looking closer at the paint I discovered rail dust. Rail dust is fine particles of metal that stick to the paint surface. The metal rusts and creates a stain on the paint. The only effective way we've found for removing it is clay bar. Fortunately it takes it off and doesn't seem to leave any permanent effects if it's caught soon enough.
Id imagine the trucks that will be more prone to this will be the ones that sat at the rail yard or ramp for quite a while. Much easier to detect on lighter colors and it may be difficult to detect on darker colors. So look closely.
Rained all day Friday and is still wet and overcast today.
Since my truck sat at the plant and rail yard for so long I wanted to clay bar the truck so I could make sure all of the contaminants got cleaned off.
So I came in to work 2 hours early this morning and rinsed, spray waxed and got ready to clay bar the truck. Once I started looking closer at the paint I discovered rail dust. Rail dust is fine particles of metal that stick to the paint surface. The metal rusts and creates a stain on the paint. The only effective way we've found for removing it is clay bar. Fortunately it takes it off and doesn't seem to leave any permanent effects if it's caught soon enough.
Id imagine the trucks that will be more prone to this will be the ones that sat at the rail yard or ramp for quite a while. Much easier to detect on lighter colors and it may be difficult to detect on darker colors. So look closely.