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UGH! Yellow paint spots everywhere!
I noticed last week that I must've driven on some freshly painted yellow lines because I had a few yellow paint speckles on the X. Well, after I washed it last night, I found they are much, much, much worse than I originally thought.
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if it's on the paint, try bug and tar remover or a clay bar. If it's in the wheel well and such, use dab of paint thinner. Looks like you got some work ahead of ya! poor michelle!
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(I'm waiting for Gresch's fix to be "Don't drive on freshly painted lines!") :rofl: |
well if viggy is willing to wash L's wheel, u know where I am going with this, Ms Role Model. ;) :thumbup:
BTW.. I do like Gresch's fix very much! Quote:
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BTW...your next post will be number 3,000! http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...postwhore2.gif |
Bug and Tar remover and/or clay bar.... drive on down to VA and ask JV for help, or pay to take it to a detailer.
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My 528i had those. It took lots o' elbow grease to remove them. I used 3M paint thinner on the fender liners. The good news was that the fresh coat of wax I had just applied made the paint very easy to remove with some spray detailer and several soft cotton towels.
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If you come down late tomorrow morning/ early tomorrow afternoon I can lend a hand. After that I have home remodeling chores to do :(
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[Off Topic] P.S. When are you planning on hittin' up the Maryland State Fair? |
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