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Old 06-28-2020, 05:47 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by golemslord View Post
Dam that might be the reason...the mf was new too. I have used a degreaser and it didn't work. So then I used a rubbing compound, polish, then wax. Around 80% of the stain is gone. I'll stop there incase I destroy the paint
Nah, keep going. If you’re rubbing by hand, no worries. You won’t penetrate the clearcoat - you’re merely rubbing off a micro nano layer of the clearcoat. Use your phone light and check for micro swirls, stop if you see the swirls multiply. When rubbing, use different sections of the mf. The fibers tend to “lay down” and defeats its purpose after prolong rubbing.

Do you have a non-yellow mf towel? Or a washed clean one? Avoid using a brand new, unwashed yellow mf. Any slight cleaner on a colored mf can bleed out onto a surface.
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