Gas spilled on paint
Gas attendant spilled gas on the paint. What should I do? The gas quickly dried and I pour some water on the area, then drove home and washed the effected location. Should I be worried about damage to the paint? Also as a note the car has been waxed with Zaino in September.
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It will be perfectly fine. Wash it off and go about your business. It stripped off your protection in the area, but didn't damage your paint.
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Here's a dumb question. Should I re-wax that area? Or would it be noticeable that a patch was waxed in? Most likely some other guy will spill gas.
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Originally Posted by MaluG37
(Post 3022161)
Here's a dumb question. Should I re-wax that area? Or would it be noticeable that a patch was waxed in? Most likely some other guy will spill gas.
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It's like 20-30 degrees here, so waxing the entire car won't work. But I probably could wax that area while its in the garage. Just worried that the it will show a difference. Maybe I'll just contact Zaino and ask.
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If it is just that area, you really won't notice a difference in the shine.
Like BB said though, especially in 20-30 degree weather and the winter beating that our cars take, better off getting an entire layer of protection on the car even without the gas spilling issue. Give it a good wash, then add another layer of Zaino. |
ive had this happen. it is fine. Rinse off, clean, reseal/wax.
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no biggy at all. u dont even HAVE to wax it unless ur super OCD about it
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Just wax the area
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Use a cleaner wax, this will do two things clean the paint of gas / additives (paint is porous) and provide protection
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