Surface Rust?

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During my washing I noticed these little spots in more than one area of the body. Upon closer inspection they appear to be a rust. The surface is raised. Getting it into the Ford dealer next week for assessment. Anyone else have this?

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Look up “rail dust”. Comes from being on the train.
 

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Or your own brake pads/rotors...it will buff off...or there's iron removal washes available.
 

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The first two people that responded said the exact things I was going to. It is especially noticeable on white vehicles.
 

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Have you tried a clay bar? Not sure if that would help but I had success on some problem areas I noticed on mine.
 


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Have you tried a clay bar? Not sure if that would help but I had success on some problem areas I noticed on mine.
I would start with an iron removing wash (lots available out there) and then move to a clay bar if the wash doesn't get it all.
 

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It worked!. Make sure to hose off all the product. Re wash the car and give it a wax.
Good to hear! This is something I would recommend to every new Bronco Sport (or any car) owner. An iron remover wash gets all the rail/road debris off the paint. You want to think that the vehicle is brand new and should be perfect, but it hasn’t been completely protected for at least a few weeks since production. If it was on a train, there is certainly metal on the paint and even if it is on a truck it will as well.

If you want to maintain your paint, this should also be on your spring cleaning list too.
 

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During my washing I noticed these little spots in more than one area of the body. Upon closer inspection they appear to be a rust. The surface is raised. Getting it into the Ford dealer next week for assessment. Anyone else have this?
Hello there. Could you please send over a private message with your VIN and the name/location of your local Ford dealer? I would like to see what I can do to assist with your Bronco's rust concerns.
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