shaunmods
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Registered: 12th Mar 07
Location: Glascote, Staffordshire
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One of my white speedlines has some really bad yellow staining on it. No matter what I try I can't shift it Anyone know of a product or method I can use to remove it?
Cheers guys
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alan-g-w
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Registered: 9th Nov 07
Location: Glasgow
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Tried a bit of acid cleaner? Removes everything I've heard of.
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corsa_godfather
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yeah paint also lol.
Unfortnatly theres nothing you can do apart from keep on top of them wash and polish them alot.try tar remover and then polish may dull it down a bit
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Charlton
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Registered: 20th Mar 07
Location: Newcastle
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mildly abrasive cutting compond?
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vxmechanic
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Location: Ipswich
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best bet compound and a machine polisher
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by corsa_godfather
yeah paint also lol.
Unfortnatly theres nothing you can do apart from keep on top of them wash and polish them alot.try tar remover and then polish may dull it down a bit
Got a mate who valets care and uses it on all the cars he washes, unless they're 3 piece, chrome etc. As long as you use it properly on the proper types of wheels there's no problem with the stuff.
And I would agree with a bit of polish/rub - maybe even t-cut?
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Cheese Man Chris
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Registered: 25th Sep 07
Location: Leeds Drives:1.2 Merit
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How about Jiff? Cif? or toothpaste?
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Charlton
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Location: Newcastle
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bit random but tried vinegar? got tar off mine well
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andyc1234
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
Location: Lancashire
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bleach?
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