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Brackers Posted - 29 Apr 2018 : 13:54:11
Hi everyone

Just replaced my fuel cap seal on my Fastback (thanks to Glen), now need to remove the petrol stains on the rear wing. Can anyone recommend what to use without damaging the paintwork.

Thanks for any advice.

Kevin
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RapierPhil Posted - 08 May 2018 : 19:13:26
Have you tried a clay bar, Maguires are very good.
Cheers Phil
bigt80 Posted - 07 May 2018 : 16:13:41
Well if it is not a metallic with a top coat lacquer or any other finish with a lacquer; then I would say a mild cutting compound followed by a good top coat of wax should do it; without rubbing too hard.
Cheers. G

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