I Found A Solution ....

Gonzo

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I FOUND A SOLUTION TO DRIED ON POLISH SPATTER MARKS



FYI - The spatters from my Turkey weekend polishing marathon (DACP, M IP, M FP) had to this last Sunday to cure and bond - it got to the point where it was taking about 6-8 swipes with a finger nail to remove each one off the glass, let alone in the pebbled bumper & side steps. Alcohol wouldn't touch 'em. Tire Shine wouldn't touch 'em. Elbow Grease wouldn't touch 'em. A brass "tooth brush" would, but it marred the surface.



Polishing spatter marks can easily be removed using a medium stiffness tooth brush and Vinylex. This was an accidental discovery this weekend when I easily removed a couple of spatters when Vinylex-ing some seams/joints unreachable with a terry towel around the rubber/plastic passenger door window. Quick, easy and very little effort required, and as an added bonus, great looking hard and soft rubber/plastic exterior components.



I couldn't find the Megs Heavy Duty Vinyl/Rubber cleaner recommended by Mike or Lynn at SCG Sorry it wasn't a Meg's product, but it worked like a dream for me.
 
Question: How many rolls of blue painters tape are you going to buy now? LOL







~ justadumbarchitect ~so I question everything ~
 
The A2Z makes caked on brake dust fall off wheels with virtually no rubbing (I've done it). I would be very leery of using something that powerful for anything other than its intended purpose.



I have no experience with Black Again products
 
Gonzo,



A2Z is designed for painted and plastic trimmed wheels. So it's threat level to body paint and trim is pretty low. I picked up the tip here from another and have been well pleased with it's performance.
 
Alrightyyyyy Then,

I just might give it a try the next time I "forget" to tape off before breaking out the big guns.
 
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