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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 01:20 PM
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Ok guys, probably about a month and a half ago, i waxed my s2k. Then, maybe that next week, it rained, and they were doing some construction around my area, so i got a few spots of dirt on it as well. Thankfully, this is only on my spoiler. But i guess from the sun, it baked the dirt into the wax?? Im really not too sure about this, but what do you guys think i should do? My friend told me to use claybar to take care of this. Do you think thats right? Any info would be helpful on this. I will also take pics if needed. Thanks guys.
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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 05:48 PM
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first need to know whether you tried plain old washing...
if not, thats the first step.
if you did and have stuff on it, then clay might be the answer unless you can see the dirt still... if you still see dirt then you probably didnt wash it well enough, and clay could turn into sandpaper.
pics could also help out if you can post some- especially close ups.
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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 09:51 PM
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Well, i have washed it many times since this has been on there, and the last time i washed it, i freaking scrubbed my spoiler like crazy, lol. but it was still there. so yea, washing def. wont do the trick, my other friend recommended the clay bar, or some hand glaze. Ill try and take pics tomorrow, weather permitting.
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