still having problems with removing wax !!
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I would say it is time to sell all of that stock you must hold in Dawn. The Dow is at near-record highs at this moment, and you could make a fortune!
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Originally Posted by TA-9FF
And so far still no good advice on how to remove my spots.....
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Originally Posted by TA-9FF
And so far still no good advice on how to remove my spots.....
I would suggest highly a dawn, clay bar, re-wash, Z-1, and Z-2 (multiple coats) cycle to rectify the situation.
As for your window/breaker bar thingie liner thingamajig a bob with the above posted photograph, please know that that type of trim is usually not metal but plastic. You will need a plastic polish, but keep in mind that now that it is cloudy, you may not be able to regain the shine it once held. And now that it has been damaged, it will no longer have a protective coating on it so it will require waxing to remain luster if you ever are able to get it back.
Best of luck, let us know how it turns out. Updated pix would be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by Jayhawk
From what I have read around the forums, you may just have to wait it out. I know it is not very satisfactory, but time and the elements will often take care of those nasty spots. Short of replacing the spotted materials that may be your only option. I'm no expert so please take you problems and questions to a professional forum. I recomend Autopia and DetailersClub.
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Good luck!
Good tips dude!