What to Do About Raised Particles on the Paint Surface?
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First, perform a simple polish on the car body surface. Squeeze an appropriate amount of wax liquid onto the car body. Then use a polishing machine with the wax liquid to polish the surface. Next, wipe the car body with a towel to make the polished area smoother and shinier.
Last time, my brand-new white car developed dense tiny particles on the hood after just two months of driving, feeling like sandpaper to the touch. This is actually paint contamination - airborne iron particles, industrial dust, or dried bird droppings can all cause these raised bumps. I first used a high-pressure washer to thoroughly rinse the car, then gently polished the paint surface using detailing clay with lubricant, making circular motions like applying a facial mask. It took me an entire afternoon to clean it up completely, after which I immediately applied sealant protection. Now I've learned my lesson - I try to avoid parking under trees, wax monthly, and apply ceramic coating every six months. Since then, my car's paint hasn't had this problem again.