Since the severity of the condition varies from area to  area, proper
diagnosis of the damage extent is critical to the success of           repairs.
Perform diagnosis under high intensity fluorescent lighting,         on  
horizontal surfaces (hood, roof panel, rear compartment lid) after       the
 surfaces   have been properly cleaned.  There are 3 basic   types
    of  acid rain  damage:
Surface Level Contamination: May be repaired by simply
washing the vehicle, cleaning the surface  with a silicone, wax and grease
remover,    neutralizing acidic residue and        finesse polishing. Refer
to Surface Level    Contamination Repair.
Clearcoat Etching: Slight etching still noticeable after
the above washing and finesse  polishing procedure. Refer to Slight Clearcoat
Damage -    Wet Sanding,        Finesse Polishing.
Basecoat Etching: Severe etching beyond the clearcoat
into the basecoat.
Slight Clearcoat Damage - Wet Sanding, Finesse Polishing
Notice: Refer to Clearcoat/Ultraviolet Screeners Notice in the Preface section.
Important: Always refer to manufacture's packaged instructions for the detailed
 procedures of materials used for compounding or polishing.
- Select a small test area on the damaged panel.
 
- Readings of the paint film build should be taken prior to the
 operation. Refer to 
Paint Gages 
  .
 
- Wet sand the damaged area using an ultra-fine sandpaper and rubber
 sponge sanding block. Refer to the manufacturer's  instructions for detailed
       procedures   for the materials used in the repairs.  During the wet
 sand     process:
 
| •  | Use ample amounts of water. | 
 
| •  | Work slowly in order to prevent removing too much clearcoat. | 
 
- Remove the excess water with a rubber squeegee and inspect the
 area. If wet sanding has repaired the damage, continue the sanding procedure
        on   the entire panel.
 
- Apply a finesse-type polish with a foam pad. Remove any swirl
 marks with a dual action orbital polisher  and foam pad. Refer to 
Clearcoat Repair Specifications - 3M Products 
 or  to
Clearcoat Repair Specifications - Meguiar Products 
    .  If (during the repair)
you  suspect or observe that   etching       has penetrated  into the basecoat,
too  much clearcoat has been  removed      during   sanding or base  color
is transferred  to pad during polishing,     the   affected   areas may require
 clearcoat/basecoat  application or  refinishing.     
 
- Polish the entire vehicle after all damage has been repaired.
 
Surface Level Contamination Repair
Notice: Refer to Clearcoat/Ultraviolet Screeners Notice in the Preface section.
Important: Always refer to manufacture's packaged instructions for the detailed
 procedures of materials used for compounding or polishing.
- Thoroughly wash the repaired area with Liquid Wash and Wax GM P/N 1052870.
 
- Dry the area thoroughly.
 
- Clean the affected area with silicone, wax and grease remover.
  
 
- Neutralize left over acidic residue by cleaning damaged areas
 with mixture of baking  soda and water (1 tablespoon of baking soda
   per 1 liter or 1 quart of water). Rinse thoroughly  and dry
  the panel completely.
 
- Apply finesse-type polish with a foam panel. If damage has been
 repaired, remove any swirl marks with dual action orbital polisher and foam
         pad.  Refer to 
Clearcoat Repair Specifications - 3M Products 
    or to 
Clearcoat Repair Specifications - Meguiar Products 
   .
 
- If some damage remains, refer to Slight Clearcoat Damage--Wet
 Sanding, Finesse Polishing.