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Old 04-23-2009, 12:52 PM   #28 (permalink)
SoCal 370Z
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Originally Posted by arcticreaver View Post
this pisses me off so much. i couldn't get this crap off with clay bar and i bought some tar/sap remover and that didn't help either. god damnit, i guess i have to buff this out with a machine.
Tar/bug remover is harsh, and I hope you took a detailing spray at least to go over the spot afterwards. When you were washing did you notice what was created the spot? Was there any debris on the the spot (e.g. bird dropping)? Use a fine polishing compound on the spot—not a rubbing compound. There's no need for a machine at this point.
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