plastic clad?

Bumpers Plus said:
Ive used a dilution of Simple Green and water, agitate with brush, kee;p the panels wet, rinse.



Afterward, use something like Mequiar's #40 or Meguiar's Gold Class Trim Detailer on it, let it soak for at least fifteen minutes, and then buff it off. Apply a second application, wait another fifteen minutes, and then buff off any excess. I found on my wife's Escape that if I do this every two weeks, tar does stick as bad. Don't get me wrong - the tar still gets on there, but it's doesn't seem to be as big a pain to get it off after treating the cladding like I described.
 
WD40 works well on tar if I don't have tar remover. Make sure to wash and dress afterwords. (I Klasse my plastic)
 
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