Best way to remove white polish marks from rubbing strips??
I found if you use Autoglym vinyl and rubber care with a small brush, and then a compound it works a treat
Also this stuff is great for the dash etc. MUCH better than those awful sprays which smell like apple etc!!
I use it on my tyres too, but as any tyre black it looks great for a day or so, but attracts double the brake dust. I found the best thing is to use it every other time when cleaning wheels.
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Also this stuff is great for the dash etc. MUCH better than those awful sprays which smell like apple etc!!
I use it on my tyres too, but as any tyre black it looks great for a day or so, but attracts double the brake dust. I found the best thing is to use it every other time when cleaning wheels.
You could try this stuff:
http://www.simplegreen.co.uk/haushalt_09.php.htm
or you could try this:
http://properautocare.com/reswhitstain.html
Or you could try nail varnish remover...it contains acetone, but for heavens sake (it does work btw) don't get it on your paint whatever you do....[/b]
http://www.simplegreen.co.uk/haushalt_09.php.htm
or you could try this:
http://properautocare.com/reswhitstain.html
Or you could try nail varnish remover...it contains acetone, but for heavens sake (it does work btw) don't get it on your paint whatever you do....[/b]
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