I`ve tried using quick detailer, degreaser, clay bar, even a razor blade with lubrication and even that was a pain. Any ideas?
I`ve tried using quick detailer, degreaser, clay bar, even a razor blade with lubrication and even that was a pain. Any ideas?
Any painting going on near you?
Did that vehicle run over some road paint recently ? Anything on any of the tires?
Enlarged the pic and it looks like some type of paint..
Do you have any mineral spirits and a Q-tip ?
I would never put a razor blade to paintwork..
Dan F
You could also try 3M adhesive remover and a plastic razor blade.
I’ve seen pine tar look like that, but it takes awhile for it to turn that color. If you do use a razor blade make sure it’s the plastic type. You still will have residue remaining. If it’s paint, the residue will buff away with a polish. Just be careful spot buffing by hand. You can go through the clearcoat easier than you think (I did it). Something like Klasse AOI is safer than a polish when trying to remove residue by hand.
It reminds me of what vines leave behind when you pull them off the wall.
Or the stuff some wasp`s nests are made of.
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