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Old 08-16-2010, 02:37 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I like the 50/50 idea but would use distilled water to eliminate any hard water issues.

To the OP use a spray bottle to douse the problem area, if stuffs starts to run off you are in luck….keep spraying. I would avoid wiping until whatever the stuff is has gotten soaked with the solution. After the bulk is gone then go the clay using detail spray as a lubricant.

If the stuff stays put I'd try using some bug/tar remover and let it sit until the problem stuff starts to break down.

my 2 cents………..for a local 370 owner

check out the seattle area thread there's quite a few of us.
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