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Oil Leak Stain on Bumper - Cleaning/Detailing
Also, if you guys have any cleaning or detailing tips please share. Looking to give the ride a nice spring cleaning.... |
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There just was a post about "Liquid Clay" or something regarding exhaust dripping. Do a search.
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The liquid clay bar I used was just for painted surfaces (rear aero kit). The bumper you're referring to is the black hard plastic, correct?
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You can use claybar on the black bumper. Use lots of clay lube.
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