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Old 08-28-2013, 06:58 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jagstang View Post
Thanks for the help all...

Someone suggested paint thinners may be responsible (white spirits). This would certainly melt the plastic and cause the pain to lift.
Possible, but not likely... A thinner would have had to be pooled up there to cause that damage, and thinners dry pretty quickly... certainly would not have turned it black on the edges. Anyones guess, I say. I'm intrigued by the "pattern" as it were on the spoiler. A pool or splashing of a liquid would have not been so symmetrical, or rested up on the lip of the spoiler that high, unless it was a great amount of it, whereas you would have had a wider damage pattern...In my opinion' I'm going with something organic.
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