"Rail Dust"

Rio

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my old white 99 GT used to get bad on the rear bumper. The mother's claybar and some elbow grease removed it everytime. Of course its back in a few months....oh well.

why in the hell is my post on top...its not even my post.... :poke:
 
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whtsvt

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What do you guys use to get rail dust off the car? For those that don't know, rail dust appears to be little specs of rust on the paint.

My car is white, and it shows like crazy. Just need an opinion on what to do to get rid of it.

Also, my plastic pieces (two side flares, and bottom along the door) have a yellowish tint. Anything that can be done to bring it back to match the rest of the car? If it has to be painted, would it be covered under warranty????

thanks
 
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tropi-care.com

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Rail dust

Our 100 gram Tropi-Care Clay bar is available for SVT members at just $8.95 + $2.00 for mailing. You can easily make your choice of clay lube.

See it at www.tropi-care.com or call toll-free at (866)-478-7237.
 

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