There's a product out there called TR-3 Resin Glaze. It takes off oxidation, tar, and anything else you need to clean off your car's finish.
2007-02-01 09:17:02
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answered by Polamalu is God 5
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Polish is purely wax dissolved in a solvent to make it a lot less stressful to positioned on. that is meant to dry as difficult as available. yet you at the instantaneous are not meant to provide it time to dry that onerous. you've numerous decision. you may warmth it up, and one way is via utilising friction from an electric powered buffer. yet another should be to apply wax and tar remover, bought in any respect automobile aspects shops. once you get a automobile painted they continuously ought to eliminate all the former wax first, so it really is less than no circumstances uncommon. bear in ideas that once you "polish" a automobile, it truly is not what you're extremely doing. extremely you're laying down a skinny layer of wax, to guard and reflect better effective. It takes rubbing to tender that wax out ideas-blowing.
2016-12-03 08:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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use a cotton rag dampened with a small amount of acetone (paint thinner) and gently rub paint off. should work good. be careful not to rub too hard or long or you risk damaging or going thru your car's paint as well. a less harsh but less effective way would be to try using rubbing compound meant to restore shine to old paint before waxing.
2007-02-01 09:29:24
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answered by guitarkidfromnowhere 2
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you might try a rubbing compound followed by polishing compound and then polish. if that does not work chemicals are next with light thinners like naptha or stronger stuff is Methyl Ethyl Keytone. Go it easy on the chemicals and test on a spot that is not normally seen like under the hood.
2007-02-01 09:14:49
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answered by Don E M 2
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buffing compound. start with the finest grit. it's better to use more elbow grease than to use a larger grit and ruin the paint.
use a solvent based compound rather than water. try a auto paint store rather than an auto parts store. the counterman usually knows his products and can make a recommendation
2007-02-01 09:15:25
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answered by frank 5
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Get a car wax and buff it with clean cloth or buffer it will go away. If there is any body damage you may take to the body shop.
2007-02-01 09:14:48
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answered by nick 2
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Try one the scratch remover compounds sold in an auto store.
2007-02-01 09:15:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Elbow grease....should be able to rub it out with some rubbing compound followed with a coat of wax.
2007-02-01 09:11:11
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answered by misc 75 3
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If all it is , is paint try some rubbing compound. that will usually do the trick..
2007-02-01 09:17:35
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answered by Sophie B 7
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use mr. clean magic eraser or try using fingernail polish remover then wipe it off right away so it doesn't harm your paint
2007-02-01 09:10:58
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answered by jenny 4
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