Paint correction is the mechanical leveling of clear coat or paint (clear coat is un-pigmented paint) to a point where up to 99% of the clear coat is free of swirl marks and light scratches. Swirl marks are essentially a “V” cut/slice in the paint where light bounces around in the valley of the scratch and exits.
With a pH between 3 and 5, bird poop is high in uric acid, a corrosive element that can quickly damage your vehicle's clear coat. Left for too long, dried bird droppings will permanently damage your clear coat and may even bleach the paint itself.
There are many reasons why your clear coat could look like this, unfortunately, there's no way to restore a clear coat once it has begun peeling. You'll need to have an auto body shop strip and repaint your car.
Clear coat oxidation are caused by many factors: UV rays, waste droppings, chemical exposures, and acid rain. Depending on the level of damage occurred, oxidation of clear coat can be restored.
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