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Hi guys,
There are some oil stains on the paint work of the white estate I've just bought. I've washed the car with the car shampoo I usually use but it hasn't shifted it. The paint work looks like it's not been waxed in years, seems very porous and rough.
What would be the right way to clean the stains off?
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Try some auto Glym tar remover worked wonders for stuff that's hard to budge on my paintwork
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Not sure I've got any but I'll have a look, cheers.
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Judging by the rest of the bodywork on that estate, sandpaper and a spray can or two would probably be more use!
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I always use fairy liquid and a bottle of gunk degreaser to clean cars i havent cleaned before (ones i plan to keep anyway) then you can tend to trouble areas then wax and polish to protect it.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(16-02-2014, 04:25 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Judging by the rest of the bodywork on that estate, sandpaper and a spray can or two would probably be more use!
A respray would be nice.
(16-02-2014, 04:59 PM)Tom Wrote: I always use fairy liquid and a bottle of gunk degreaser to clean cars i havent cleaned before (ones i plan to keep anyway) then you can tend to trouble areas then wax and polish to protect it.
I was thinking of using washing up liquid and that's the way I might go.
Thanks guys.
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16-02-2014, 05:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-02-2014, 05:59 PM by Daniel306.)
Get some panel wipe, its used to remove oil before painting. really works well at removing tar too
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5L-Panel-Wipe-...5660e8c5fa
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(This post was last modified: 22-02-2014, 07:40 PM by DeeTurbo.)
Thanks for the link.
I tried some washing up liquid and it didn't shift it.
I'll have to dig out some tar remover, if that doesn't work I'll have to get some panel wipe.
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Brake cleaner, just go easy. Used it to debagde a car once, worked great but there was paint coming off to.
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G3/G6 compound paste will get that off.
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I was thinking some cutting paste. That is cutting paste isn't it?
I've got some t-cut, I know people don't like it but I need to use what I've got before buying new stuff :-(
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probably would work, it will take a long time tho
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T-cut wont touch it mate, g6 is an actual paste
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(23-02-2014, 08:59 PM)DeeTurbo Wrote: Is this the stuff?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Farecla-G6-Com...338a810b24
Looks like what I have used in the past.
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(23-02-2014, 08:59 PM)DeeTurbo Wrote: Is this the stuff?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Farecla-G6-Com...338a810b24
Yep, that's it pal!
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What about TFR. That's pretty keen stuff.
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As someone above mentioned, panel wipe should do the job.
Certainly that got the oily handprints and marks out of the unlacquered white paint on my old 205 quite easily when normal washing and cleaning wouldn't touch it.
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