Tree sap / water spots on ceramic coated car
Discussion
I cleaned my Jaguar F-Type which has been ceramic coated and found that on the rear of the car there are some strange markings which look like water marks / tree sap but cannot be felt, almost seem to be under the coating / lacquer. See below for some photos:


I tried using some "CarPro Spotless Water Spot Remover" which I have lying and have used previously to remove water spots but it was unsuccessful this time.
The car lives outside and had some debris from a nearby tree on it last week which probably baked on in the sun a bit so perhaps this is tree sap?
Would anyone be able to recommend a product that wont damage the ceramic coating but might fix this please?
Cheers,
Mark
I tried using some "CarPro Spotless Water Spot Remover" which I have lying and have used previously to remove water spots but it was unsuccessful this time.
The car lives outside and had some debris from a nearby tree on it last week which probably baked on in the sun a bit so perhaps this is tree sap?
Would anyone be able to recommend a product that wont damage the ceramic coating but might fix this please?
Cheers,
Mark
Definitely not sap or water spotting.
It looks really odd, after 30 years in bodywork i am normally quite good at diagnosing paint problems
the over all finish looks to be below an acceptable standard, i cant tell from the image's if this is due to a failure of the ceramic coating
Or a failure under the coating
Delamination is occurring on one or the other.
It looks really odd, after 30 years in bodywork i am normally quite good at diagnosing paint problems
the over all finish looks to be below an acceptable standard, i cant tell from the image's if this is due to a failure of the ceramic coating
Or a failure under the coating
Delamination is occurring on one or the other.
I had similar on my car. They came off with a wash. Well, similar to the bottom picture. The top looks more like lacquer failure.
I don't think the ceramic coat has failed and also I don't think people understand ceramic coat isn't a "fix" for everything.
For example if you leave bird s
t on, or it's had high-dust content rain on it and then been left in the strong sun [as has happened recently] then you will still get some marks that you can't necessarily remove with washing or chemicals alone and would likely need a re-polish.
I don't think the ceramic coat has failed and also I don't think people understand ceramic coat isn't a "fix" for everything.
For example if you leave bird s
t on, or it's had high-dust content rain on it and then been left in the strong sun [as has happened recently] then you will still get some marks that you can't necessarily remove with washing or chemicals alone and would likely need a re-polish.Thanks Jay. Completely understand that you can't rely on a ceramic coat to solve everything, however these marks seem quite extreme especially as you cant feel them with your fingernail as I've found previously when I've had limescale / water spots on cars.
Any recommendation for a product I can use to try and shift these? Normal washing technique doesn't seem to be doing the trick unfortunately.
Any recommendation for a product I can use to try and shift these? Normal washing technique doesn't seem to be doing the trick unfortunately.
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