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Dark spots on windshield trim

Chrisbert

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Location
Central Texas
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2022
Boat Model
252SD
Boat Length
25
I've noticed on my 252SD that there are dark spots on my grey windshield trim (along the top). Based on their location all I can figure is some interaction with sweat / sunscreen. They are not chips, simple green and alcohol didn't remove them so not mildew.
Has anyone else seen this phenomenon?
 
Yeah, I’ve seen that on mine as well. Not sure what to do about it.
 
Mine is starting to bubble in some areas, I assume the salt somehow got under the paint.
 
I got that too in one spot. Figured after this season I would try and find a paint match and touch it up.
 
I got that too in one spot. Figured after this season I would try and find a paint match and touch it up.

Once it gets too cold for me to go boating I will take it to the dealer and see what they say.
 
Mine is getting worse with every outing. I'm sure it's sweat.
 
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