wondering how to remove this
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wondering how to remove this
yeah Its been bugging me for a while, i got it on both sides of my lower right rear doors. Was wondering what is the best way to tackle this, Ive tried clay bar, waxing and just a good old scrub. any ideas?
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Looks like an oil or some kind of a stain. Could it by any chance be residue left over from driving through wet cement?
You tried a claybar and that did not work so I would go to Scratch X next.
You tried a claybar and that did not work so I would go to Scratch X next.
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Did you by chance use that amoral tire gel junk on your tires. you know that stuff in the orange bottle with the sponge ?
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Originally Posted by ReallyAGXP
Did you by chance use that amoral tire gel junk on your tires. you know that stuff in the orange bottle with the sponge ?
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Re: wondering how to remove this
Originally Posted by leftd90
yeah Its been bugging me for a while, i got it on both sides of my lower right rear doors. Was wondering what is the best way to tackle this, Ive tried clay bar, waxing and just a good old scrub. any ideas?
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yeah I mean the fade.. when i rub my hand over it. It doesnt feel glossy at all. Feel like there its some sort of substance laying on top of the clear coat. If you get a wet cloth rub it, it looks like your removing it untill it drys and then turns a lighter color.
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Taken from here.... http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...r=asc&start=40
Originally Posted by Singscountry1967
Road Rash::
Symptom: sandblast effect on rear door panel; road debris from front tires.
Picture: http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71...7/roadrash.jpg
Solution: Unknown (fix just the spot or all the rocker of the body???)
Note (Willwren): SOME 2000+ have a factory rough finish to prevent this. Need to clarify; need more research.
Note: Can try buffing – may only be clearcoat damage
Estimated Cost:
Occurred at: 30k
Symptom: sandblast effect on rear door panel; road debris from front tires.
Picture: http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a71...7/roadrash.jpg
Solution: Unknown (fix just the spot or all the rocker of the body???)
Note (Willwren): SOME 2000+ have a factory rough finish to prevent this. Need to clarify; need more research.
Note: Can try buffing – may only be clearcoat damage
Estimated Cost:
Occurred at: 30k
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lol I saw the road rash but thought he was referring to the spots.. you know the fix for the road rash repaint and cover with 3M clear coat guard film.