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      08-01-2019, 11:33 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Opie55 View Post
WD40 would not be the first thing I would try. That is just masking the problem by making the whole surface oily, but it will be temporary as the sun and further washings get rid of the WD40. It looks like you just have very minor surface etching. Not much different than marks left by bird droppings on paint. You don't cover those with WD40, you polish them out. I would try a tiny drop of my trusty Mequires M105 on a cotton cloth over my finger and try rubbing them out permanently. But you can try some other polish.
This stuff: https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-M205...KQZ0R800GNY6BM

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