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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 06:20 AM
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Jack, where are you located, a professional should be able to touch that up for well under what that do-it-yourself stuff would cost. If you were near us, it would be under $100 for sure depending on how bad.

Phil, yes a single wipe can do the entire interior, but buying in bottle form is more economical in the long run...either will work very well.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 07:33 AM
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I'm in Pensacola and I think your in S. Fla.?
These stains may be light dependent. I just went out and looked again and have to admit to myself that no one would probably ever notice except me.
Before doing anything as drastic as the Surflex I'm going to continue to add conditioner on a daily basis and form an opinion on this very slight damage in a week or two. I might decide to just live with it.
I'm fairly convinced these are stains and the conditioner will have little or no effect.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 08:08 AM
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Judging from his profile, I would say he lives in Red Bank, NJ (Does no one check out peoples profiles to the left of their post? It says where they live)

Make sure you clean it, and then condition it each day... Because you may be removing part of the stain, and then just conditioning over it, instead of trying to remove it.... Just a theory.
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Old Sep 5, 2007 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaeden09,Sep 5 2007, 08:08 AM
Judging from his profile, I would say he lives in Red Bank, NJ (Does no one check out peoples profiles to the left of their post? It says where they live)

Make sure you clean it, and then condition it each day... Because you may be removing part of the stain, and then just conditioning over it, instead of trying to remove it.... Just a theory.
Jesus ,Lord God forgive me.

The stain would be the equivilent of a water mark in stationary. I dont believe anything other than refinishing will work as a repair.
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