I absolutley agree. I live in new haven county and even with areas like fairfield and greenwich the people around here drive for commuting mostly between nyc and flock for five dollar car washes when they get the chance. Its hard to find people to do business with unless you already reside in...
I would try some different solvents or adhesive removers with a nylon brush and a terry cloth.
Turpentine
Thinner
Goof Off
Goo Gone
Try testing an inconspicuous spot before you keep going in case it hurts the plastic.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/25199-brinkman-dual-xenon-spotlight-vs-brinkmann-dual-led-spotlight.html
Here is a good thread talking about the differences between the LED and Xenon.
Honestly, if you are looking for real results in removing oxidation and defects, your best bet it to pick up an D/A polisher.
They are not overly expensive and learning how to use one is very easy.
There are also a lot of great videos online from AutoGeek and others alike showing how to...
The problem with a blade or even a chamois is that even after you wash the car, there is a possibility you missed a spot and then you drag a water blade or a towel with no nap over it causing damage - nobody is perfect.
In addition to this, assuming alot of people are not washing the car in a...