imported_BluHeaven
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This is from the 'lot boys' who detailed the car for the dealer before I picked it up... that or from the window tinters. It was present when the car was delivered... but I was so excited about getting the car I pretty much overlooked it, figuring I could just wipe it off when I got it home.
Well today I got my refill of eiznett cockpit premium and got all the plastic bits cleaned up. But these spots would not come off!! No amount of scubbing with a HD microfiber and the premium would remove them. Just plain old water doesnt do anything either!
I stopped there because I don't know what to use on brushed alluminum and I didnt want to make things worse or make new stains. I have both the blue and red Wenol polishes.. but I'm not sure if the trim is coated or not or if its safe to use the wenol on it.
Can someone point me to a product that will safely remove these?? They look to be chemical overspray induced 'water marks' or etch spots, although you can't feel them with your finger or nail. I have no clue what was used to clean the interior of the car or what the marks could have been made from. I wouldn't think an interior cleaner would do something like that... perhaps a carpet cleaner though? Of course... there are similar marks on my plastic gauge covers but those seem to come off so far. I'll try some plexus on it tomorow
anyways... here are the pictures... HELP!!!!!
They are on the drivers side knee bolster, the shifter, shift boot trim ring, door handle trim, my pedals and some of the gauge trim.
TIA
edit: I just found that its on all the surounding black plastic as well... little white spots
Well today I got my refill of eiznett cockpit premium and got all the plastic bits cleaned up. But these spots would not come off!! No amount of scubbing with a HD microfiber and the premium would remove them. Just plain old water doesnt do anything either!
I stopped there because I don't know what to use on brushed alluminum and I didnt want to make things worse or make new stains. I have both the blue and red Wenol polishes.. but I'm not sure if the trim is coated or not or if its safe to use the wenol on it.
Can someone point me to a product that will safely remove these?? They look to be chemical overspray induced 'water marks' or etch spots, although you can't feel them with your finger or nail. I have no clue what was used to clean the interior of the car or what the marks could have been made from. I wouldn't think an interior cleaner would do something like that... perhaps a carpet cleaner though? Of course... there are similar marks on my plastic gauge covers but those seem to come off so far. I'll try some plexus on it tomorow
anyways... here are the pictures... HELP!!!!!




They are on the drivers side knee bolster, the shifter, shift boot trim ring, door handle trim, my pedals and some of the gauge trim.
TIA
edit: I just found that its on all the surounding black plastic as well... little white spots
