Shipping protection - residue removal

JaredPointer

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Long story short - I am not going to put a lot of prep work in on my truck until they get the leather and other stuff added sometime this week because somewhere along the line it will get "detailed" by someone before it gets back to me. What I did go ahead and do was clay, and the clay "left" something behind.

I don't have pictures, but it looks like whitish or grayish flecks of something on my truck at different places. To me, it looks like the residue of the shipping protector sheets or something. I haven't really given it a wash yet (S&W before the clay routine), but I was hoping someone might have run into this before and has a solution. The clay did not remove these flecks. In one area, I used a rag with some Goof Off applied on it, and they came right off. I am leery of using that stuff on plastics and such. Point of my query - What will get this stuff off? I was thinking of presoaking with full strength Bug Squash before the first wash to see if it had any affect. Anyone got any tips?
 
Long story short - I am not going to put a lot of prep work in on my truck until they get the leather and other stuff added sometime this week because somewhere along the line it will get "detailed" by someone before it gets back to me. What I did go ahead and do was clay, and the clay "left" something behind.

I don't have pictures, but it looks like whitish or grayish flecks of something on my truck at different places. To me, it looks like the residue of the shipping protector sheets or something. I haven't really given it a wash yet (S&W before the clay routine), but I was hoping someone might have run into this before and has a solution. The clay did not remove these flecks. In one area, I used a rag with some Goof Off applied on it, and they came right off. I am leery of using that stuff on plastics and such. Point of my query - What will get this stuff off? I was thinking of presoaking with full strength Bug Squash before the first wash to see if it had any affect. Anyone got any tips?

I used APC on plastic and PP on paint ;) BS might work too :hmmm:
 
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