Stains on paint won't wash out

98civex

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My car sat over the weekend under some trees while it rained. I washed it today and noticed some stains remained and wouldn't rub off.

Not sure the name but little brownish looking stems/leaves from the trees had been sitting where the stains now are. These little buggers


My car (unfortunately) has a single stage paint btw


I've tried some tree sap and tar remover to no avail
 

Joe Mason

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Not at all. Grab a Mother's kit and just follow the instructions.
 


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Just make sure to wax the car after you use the clay bar.
 

Esotericimage

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If the finish is smooth, the clay wont do anything.

A typical cleaner wax will get it off.

I have the same issues weekly as the trees mess with my white car.
 

98civex

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If the finish is smooth, the clay wont do anything.

A typical cleaner wax will get it off.

I have the same issues weekly as the trees mess with my white car.
Does a cleaner wax offer protection or needs to be waxed with a sealer type after?
 

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Does a cleaner wax offer protection or needs to be waxed with a sealer type after?
I've used cleaner wax by itself before with no problems.

Meguiars ultimate compound would likely work well for your paint. That stuff is magical.

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I've used cleaner wax by itself before with no problems.

Meguiars ultimate compound would likely work well for your paint. That stuff is magical.

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I can attest to this. A very good friend of mine is a professional car detailer... does Porsche/McLarens for the dealerships a lot. He showed me what Meguiars ultimate can do and it's crazy.
 

98civex

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Do I need to apply a wax after using the ultimate compound or it protects as well?
 

Esotericimage

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I will say, that cinnamon smelling compound does do wonders. Ive used it myself.


And waxing is going to be your last step for protection.
 


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