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  • #16
    This is why I'm glad my groomsmen/close buddies are all from this site. ;)

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    • #17
      When my wife and I got married, I had just bought a brand new Cutlass Supreme Brougham (1980) This thing set me back....had the performance 350 package... the whole shootin match. The dealer was an old New Orleans Saints QB that I did a lot of radio commentary with back then so he gave me the deal of a lifetime. Another name for groomsmen....is Bone-head. Did I mention this car was jet black? They pulled the white shoepolish thing on me and despite my efforts at the carwash on my wedding night...not to mention my wife's sense of humor, or lack thereof....I had a milky haze on some parts of the car till I sold her five years later.
      Moral of the story.....Get the Clay Bar.

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      • #18
        If you remove the taillights and headlight housings, could you get to the blemishes? It sounds like a lot of work, but it may be the only way to get the stuff completely clean.
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        • #19
          Just to clarify, isopropyl alcohol is just rubbing alcohol (albeit at 70%), it will NOT melt plastic! Good for pre-cleaning to remove oils before painting. Also isopropyl alcohol is very water souble. Higher chain alcohols, i.e. butanol, heptanol, etc get closer to the oil side and less to the water side.
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          • #20
            laquer thinner works good on shoe polish, but you'll need to rewax afterward...

            merlin
            2002 Firebird<br />2003 Yamaha YZF 600R

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            • #21
              Originally posted by redbird00:
              laquer thinner works good on shoe polish, but you'll need to rewax afterward...

              merlin
              What he said and I would spray it with water immedieatly afterwars...

              I hate that shoe polish crap...

              switching to magnets is the best idea I ever did for my car.

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