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      07-07-2011, 08:19 PM   #3
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Car washes... chemicals... Nooooooooooooooooooo


Wash the car well (by hand, the old fashioned way) after a good rinse, dry immediately with a soft clean microfiber towel.

If the stains are still there and look like an oily stain, then try rubbing a little Goo Gone over the area - lightly - with your finger. Then clean that off with a damp microfiber or "speed shine" type product. If it looks like a water stain or similar and won't come off that way, you may need to use clay. This is not for the faint of heart - so do your research on how to do it. It will be especially tricky on such a narrow area.

Once you get the stains/spots off - seal it or wax it. If you use Turtle Wax Ice, you don't have to worry about a little getting on the rubber seals - it won't show or create that dried on wax look.

Good luck!!
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