11-24-2021, 02:24 PM | #1 |
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Cleaning a "stain" on Ceramic/PPF-protected car
After a wash, I found a 3-inch stain/blemish on my tailgate. I have Ceramic Pro over Expel, and it looks as if the there was a spill/sap on unprotected paint.
I tried both Adams detail spray and CeramicPro's cleaning spray, and the discoloration is still there. Any ideas, or am I down to having to remove and replace the PPF. |
11-24-2021, 10:23 PM | #2 | |
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(1.) Try a strong rinseless wash dilution Like clay-lube-strength on back of bottle of Mckee's 37 or Optimum no rinse; spray on, dwell for few minutes, respray and wipe ... if that doesn't help ... (2.) Try a light (fine grade) clay bar Spray on more of the solution above and clay the area. You can also try using a bug sponge like a McKee's bug sponge ... if that doesn't work ... try a 50/50 mix of distilled water and 91% isopropyl alcohol (the other IPA) ... if THAT doesn't work ... (3.) Try bugs & road tar remover Like Citrol. Spray on, dwell for 30s - 1min, try a microfiber wipe off and/or the bug sponge. If THAT doesn't work ... (4.) Try an iron remover Like Eagle One or Iron-X or P&S Iron Buster ... (5.) Escalating dilutions of APCs Like meguiars, superclean, and/or Superior Products stuff you can easily order at o'reilly's like dirt buster, firepower, and/or Dark Fury Depending on what you already have, the above shouldn't cost more than $70 all-in if you buy everything ... and if any of the above DO would you'll have to re-LSP the area too and/or patch up the ceramic. |
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