Where is the clear coat?
There is nothing wrong with the paint. It is metal dust from the air that has landed and imbedded in the paint. When the salt hits it you notice the rust spots. First wash the vehicle, then use Clay bar on the surface. You will probably notice the spots are only on horizontal or mostly horizontal surfaces. The clay should pull the debris from the paint and then wax it. Keeping the vehicle washed at least once a week should keep the problem at bay. If you look close at any car with the same care and exposure it will be there, but it is noticed easier on white.
There is nothing wrong with the paint. It is metal dust from the air that has landed and imbedded in the paint. When the salt hits it you notice the rust spots. First wash the vehicle, then use Clay bar on the surface. You will probably notice the spots are only on horizontal or mostly horizontal surfaces. The clay should pull the debris from the paint and then wax it. Keeping the vehicle washed at least once a week should keep the problem at bay. If you look close at any car with the same care and exposure it will be there, but it is noticed easier on white.
I had a lot of rail dust rust spots everywhere on my '99 made in Mexico. My Mexican made '07 hasn't shown anything yet. I live five miles from the Pacific Ocean here. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.BINGO! It is REALY visible on new trucks that are delivered using the Rail system.