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  • #16
    how thick is it? All the stuff will work. If it was just a few spots and decently thick I would actually use a razor blade to scrap the majority off then use a liquid that'll penetrate right into the opened up grime. I used to do this all the time back in my detailing days, but you gotta have extremely steady hands.
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    • #17
      it's just tons of tiny specs

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      • #18
        this probably ain't the right answer.....................

        GOJO is the best thing ever for stuff. it is probably too abrasive for what you need, but you could try it on a small spot and see what happens.

        steve

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        • #19
          :laughing::laughing:delash is right gojo is good stuff to use,they have a type that doesnt have grit in it .Its also good for removing decals thats what we used at trucking co I used to work at.

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          • #20
            Consider it might be organic- try 409.
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            • #21
              Wax Myrtle produces a fruit that birds like, once they poop it out, the purple stain won't come off of Imron paint with all of the above mentioned combined. One spray of 409 and it wipes off, showing you the damage done by other chemicals that couldn't cut it.

              Unknown stain? Try very small areas.
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              If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough

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              • #22
                the clay bar works great but $$$$$

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                • #23
                  Send me a clear digital picture of the spots and I should be able to point you in the right direction. I have more experience with auto body than I do mowing. 21 years to be exact. Please list all things you have tried and if you will tell me about the texture of these spots it will help me determine the correct method of removal.

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