Subject: | Bumps or Rust Colored Spots in Paint Due to Rail or Iron Dust (Remove Rail Dust) |
Models: | 1994-2007 GM Passenger Cars and Trucks (Including Saturn) |
2003-2007 HUMMER H2 |
2006-2007 HUMMER H3 |
2005-2007 Saab 9-7X |
This bulletin is being revised to add Saturn models. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 05-08-51-008A (Section 08 -- Body and Accessories).
Visible rust colored spots or bumps on a vehicle's paint surface from rail or iron dust.
Rail dust comes from tiny iron particles produced from the friction between train wheels and the tracks and gets deposited on the vehicle surfaces. Iron dust can get deposited on the surface if the vehicle is stored near any operation producing iron dust such as a steel ore yard. Either material can lay on top of , or become embedded in , the paint surface.
Because the severity of the condition varies, proper diagnosis of the damage is critical to the success of repairs. Diagnosis should be performed on horizontal surfaces (hood, roof, deck lid, pick up box, etc.) after the vehicle has been properly cleaned. There are two types of repair materials recommended to repair rail dust or iron dust:
- Has the characteristics of the liquid type oxalic acid but stays where you put it because of its gel consistency.
- Requires surface lubricant during use.
- Has different grades available.
Caution: Rail dust remover (Oxalic Acid) is an acidic substance containing chemicals that will break down the iron particles embedded in the finish. When working with rail dust remover, use the necessary safety equipment, including gloves and goggles. Follow the chemical manufacturer's directions closely because it may require special handling and disposal.
If, upon inspection, some particles are still present, the various chemical manufacturer's processes can be repeated.
After the removal process, small pits may remain in the clearcoat and can be corrected, in most cases, with a finesse/polish operation.
Once the damage has been repaired, the final step involves a polishing process.
Use the chemical manufacturers listed below, or equivalent:
Auto Wax Company, Inc.
1275 Round Table Dr.
Dallas, TX 75247
(800) 826-0828 (Toll-Free) or (214) 631-4000 (Local)
Fax (214) 634-1342
www.automagic.com
[email protected]
Valvoline Car Brite Company
1910 South State Avenue
Indianapolis, In 46203
(800) 347-2439 (Toll Free) or (317) 788-9925 (Local)
Fax (317) 788-9930
www.carbrite.com
[email protected]
*We believe these sources and their products to be reliable. There may be additional manufacturers of such products. General Motors does not endorse, indicate any preference for or assume any responsibility for the products from these firms or for any such items which may be available from other sources.
If rail dust remover is not available in your area, call one of the numbers listed above for a distributor near your location.
Although rail dust is not the result of any defects in materials or workmanship, General Motors will correct the condition on vehicles during the pre-delivery process.
Important: These labor operations only apply to vehicles shipped by rail.
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
---|---|---|
A5575 | Acid Based Removers | Use Published Labor Operation Time |
A5580 | Non-Acid Based Removers |
Important: In certain cases where the vehicle finish is severely damaged and the actual repair time exceeds the published time, the additional time should be submitted in the "Other Labor Hours" field.
Labor Operation | Description | Failed Object | Fault/Reason Code | Location Code | Warranty Type | Repair/Action Code | Labor Time |
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8010602 | Acid Based Removers | 80106 | 86 | 0 | 01 | 05 | 0.5 hr (Up to an additional 0.7 hr in 99 time may be claimed as required) |
8010603 | Non-Acid Based Removers | 80106 | 86 | 0 | 01 | 05 | 0.5 hr (Up to an additional 0.7 hr in 99 time may be claimed as required) |