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Is this possible to get out?
Hey everyone,
So I recently had a "friend" and a bunch of his friends leave 4 KFC Potato & Gravy cups upside down on my car, I have no idea how long they were there, but they were incredible hard to scrub off.
After the water had dried from me washing my car, I noticed there were a couple of smudges left in my paint from the cups, one on the back and one in the centre of my bonnet.
At first I thought I may need to just scrub harder, but after 5+ more times washing my car, they did not change or wash away in the slightest.
Is there any way I could possibly get these out, without needing to go to a professional cleaner or having my car resprayed?
And if not, would it be possible at all to sue these stains on society, and have them pay to have my car fixed?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Bonnet
Boot
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Claybar or a polish. What do you use to clean your car?
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tried polishing it out? claybar could work too
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Originally Posted by Charles_91
Great friends u have lol
Yeah, only one of them was my "friend", and he isn't anymore lol
Originally Posted by charliebrown
tried polishing it out? claybar could work too
Originally Posted by RenzokukenJ
Claybar or a polish. What do you use to clean your car?
My dad came round, as he used to be a mechanic and knows quite a lot about cars in general.
He tried using some cutting compound, it came out, but only barely, still incredibly noticeable.
Would it still be worth giving claybar a shot?
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Try stabbing the guy and using his blood to clean it off.
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Oh trust me, I've thought about it haha
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Is this possible to get out?
Lol...
I got stuff from work thatll decompose that stuff and wipe it off. But no idea what it is. Usually use it on dried up eg yolk on paint.
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Yeah sorry about that title, was only supposed to be a filler when I was writing the thread, but forgot to change it.
Is there anyway you'd be able to find out what it's called?
I'd be eternally in your debt if it worked
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Originally Posted by Nelly_D
My dad came round, as he used to be a mechanic and knows quite a lot about cars in general.
He tried using some cutting compound, it came out, but only barely, still incredibly noticeable.
Would it still be worth giving claybar a shot?
Wet sand it with 2000 grit then hit it with abrasives moving up in fineness
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Originally Posted by PHO
Lol...
I got stuff from work thatll decompose that stuff and wipe it off. But no idea what it is. Usually use it on dried up eg yolk on paint.
Can you find out what it is post haste so the guy can buy some
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are you trying to get rid of your friends or paint stains? We can help with either
Originally Posted by viett
Try stabbing the guy's family and using his tears to clean it off.
fixed
as for your original suggestion viett.. that's killing 2 birds with one stone!
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hehe.
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