Use #000 Fine Steel Wool with light pressure and it will come off.
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wd-40 works wonders for bugs and tar. might work for that crap to
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goo- gone
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thanks guys, i'm done for now though
I've spent like 2 hours scrubbin the stuff, I've gotten a lot of it off but theres still a lot on my back wheel, and around the back of the car. I'll try the wd40 and goo gone later on this week when I get the chance Anybody have any idea what the heck the stuff is? and from now on, if anything gets on the car, i'm washing it that same day if the goo gone/wd40 (i'm pretty hesitant to put steel wool on a car, unless you were talking about the wheels) don't work, i'm gonna take it to a detailing shop or something and see what they can do. hopefully they won't try and charge an arm and a leg... but they will |
I can understand that I thought the same thing too, but I use it alot and I haven't had any problems at all. I know the first thing you think is it will scratch the paint, but it wont just make sure you keep it and the car wet. I usually use it when I was my car, I also use it on my chrome wheels as well, with no problems. Goo Gone is good you have to let it sit for a couple of minutes before you wipe it off and you will have to use an aggresive wipe. Good luck man!
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are you nuts???? you realize your taking off clear coat every time you steel wool the paint. not to mention your dulling the finish weather you think you are or not |
I wouldn't use sandpaper... Just use the goo gone... Should do fine, or get some tuff stuff bug and tar remover.... That could work also.
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i use steel wool on my WINDOWS with water, but def not paint...
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What's the difference between wet sanding and wet steel wooling, nothing in my opinion. Iv'e done both with no issues.
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have you been burnin your tires.........................I hate getting the burnt rubber off the side of my car after being at the track.
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Clay bar, that will take care of it, and won't screw up the clearcoat. Then wax it, that will make it more difficult to stuff to adhere to the paint in the future.
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looks like tree sap
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Tree sap stained my paint in places, and no matter what I do, it won't come off. Clay bar doesn't do it.
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