t-cut and polish.
use dry cloths on a nice day, might need a couple of goes, wax important when t-cutting as t-cut removes the top layer of paint.
2007-06-01 11:09:47
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answered by handsonhips101 4
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Try a good polishing compound, sometimes it will remove the stains from the outer surface. If this works, be sure to apply some car wax over the affected area.
good luck......
Try a paint clay bar too, these work well.
2007-06-01 09:05:35
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answered by mailbox1024 7
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Paint problems need specialist advice. Sometimes using abrasive compounds ---- can spoil the finish permanently. Take care in your choice of product otherwise you could expand the problem adversely.
2007-06-04 09:26:42
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answered by Mayomaiden 3
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t-cut it you can buy it any auto shop then apply it on with cloth just little bit at a time, circular movment until it disappears then polish it with dry cloth. should bring back the paint to its original colour.
2007-06-01 22:04:25
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answered by madmax999 2
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Try a tin of T-Cut made by Holts.
2007-06-01 09:26:46
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answered by tarotmancer 1
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polish it with t cut and your sons tears
2007-06-05 08:26:23
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answered by wonderwall222 2
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