Coffee stain in paint

Cliffy

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A customer of mine spilled coffee in her truck over a year ago and let it sit. I tried to get it out with a wool pad and M105, it didn't work!!!

What can I do???
 
A customer of mine spilled coffee in her truck over a year ago and let it sit. I tried to get it out with a wool pad and M105, it didn't work!!!

What can I do???
Im sorry, in or on truck??
 
Those are all good questions, but I think the most important is....

Dunkin' Donuts or Starbucks??

Setec that's just cruel! Lol

That's like saying sugar or no sugar haha.

(Back to reality)

After compound, all I can say is wet sand, but that is a whole other ball game. (Not advising you to do it btw)

I am subscribing to see what other detailer's have to say.
 
If it's on the paint:

I'd almost wager that the coffee has not only stained the CC, but has also
migrated down through the CC and has even stained the underlying BC.

I wonder if a decontamination system such as Valuguard's ABC, or FinishKare's,
would "bring-out" this type of an: 'acid-contamination that rained-down' upon this vehicle?

Bob
 
I'd almost wager that the coffee has not only stained the CC, but has also
migrated down through the CC and has even stained the underlying BC.

I wonder if a decontamination system such as Valuguard's ABC, or FinishKare's,
would "bring-out" this type of an: 'acid-contamination that rained-down' upon this vehicle?

See, now that's why I always put milk in my coffee, to cut the acid, so if I spill it on my car and don't wash it off for a year, it won't stain.
 
It's a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, red. I believe it's CC.
 
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