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    Please help with these white spots!!!

    Before machine polishing I would try 1) Soaking them in a warm mixture of APC at 4:1 and neat 2) Mild clay bay 3) Finish Kare decontamination kit 4) Aggressive clay, this usually marrs the paint and may need machine polishing afterwards. You really don't want to machine polish bonded...
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    What is the best product for polishing exhaust tips?

    There is only one that I have found that works without damaging the chrome. It's called "Blue-Job". It requires quite a bit of rubbing and buffing ,but I have gotten good results. It's also important that you get your fuel/air ratio right too.When your bike is too lean it causes a lot more...
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    Removing packing tape on new car

    Have you tried Goo Gone? That stuff rocks. You can buy a mini-bottle for a few bucks anywhere (Target, Office Max, etc.) and then test it out on a small part of the goo to make sure it doesn't ruin the lines. It really shouldn't ruin them. Atif Naser
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    Dried Cement on Paint

    I assume you mean cement as in the stuff you make mortar and concrete with; not cement the other sort of glue. Bricklayers remove cement from bricks with hydrochloric acid (spirits of salts) solution. I wouldn't use that on a car; but vinegar or maybe lemon juice COULD work. They won't...
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    What are these white spots?

    It sounds like your clear coat may be peeling. This is normal most clear coats will begin to peel after a while. Some clear coats peel faster than others it just depends on the type of paint used and the technique used by the painter. The clear coat is a UV protectant for the base coat. It...
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    how to clean foam polishing pads

    this will surely help have a look at this thread www . autopiaforums.com/forums/shine-institute/36133-pac-shows-you-how-clean-your-polishing-pads-easily-inexpensively.html
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