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    Unhappy I have a problem!!!

    Did a detail today using my new PC, SSR1 and EX-P. Review and pics coming probably tomorrow after 2nd layer of EX-P.

    Anyway, here is my problem. I have one of those moonroof wind deflector things on my car. I decided I didnt want it anymore so I took it off. The part where the rubber "seal" was toouching the paint (not adhered but held down by pressure) had a lot of dirt under it. I cleaned it and SSR1ed it and there is still a slight dirt stain on the paint. It is very slight but really anoying. Any sugesstons how to get rid of it?

    I tried reclaying it and reSSR1ing it.

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    In your product assortment, do you have either Klasse AIO or Poorboy`s PwC?
    Since those are both chemical cleaners, they would be my first choice.
    Unforunately, you may have a permanent stain in the clearcoat.

    Charles

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    hmm...pop the wind deflector back on? lol

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    Originally posted by CharlesW
    In your product assortment, do you have either Klasse AIO or Poorboy`s PwC?
    Since those are both chemical cleaners, they would be my first choice.
    Unforunately, you may have a permanent stain in the clearcoat.

    Charles
    Damn!! thats what I was thinking. I dont want to put that damn reflector back on. If f`s up the lines of the car


    I dont have AIO or PwC. Maybe I should get some PP?

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    that`s a tough call...take some pictures or take a ride down this way for a look:dunno

    Charles maybe right...if it`s been on for a few years, it may be stained...
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Its been on the car for a year. I will take pics tomorrow. Maybe I will take a trip to Rockland. I am off on Good Friday.

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    Sounds like a plan...let`s see it first and then go from there...moisture and dirt building up under the plastic can dull the clear..but there are some trick to bringing it back
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Good. I`ll take pics tomorrow. Thanks Steve!

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    Here is the satin
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    Here is the car Crappy pic but I was in the garage, had the camera so I smapped one
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    not bad pics for a garage ....

    can you feel anything or is it just a shadow?
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Just a shadow not raised or anything

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    By the way steve, I used the ex-p on the head and tail lights as well as my glass and I have never seen them look so good

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    As Charles earlier said...a chemical cleaner like PwC or Pro Polish might be needed...

    nice metal flake though
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Thank you. I have never seen the car look so good. Your products are amazing. I guess I will need some PwC or PP then. Do you sell sample sizes?

    Which would you recommend more?

    I could also run to the Harley store tomorrow and pic up S100 GEPC if you think that would work

 

 
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