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Old 09-02-02, 04:38 PM
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fuel stains on paint from midpipe

Anyone else have fuel stains around the back bumper above the exhaust? washing the car today i noticed them developing.

any good products for removing the stains? obviously the car wash stuff isn't doing the job!
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nevermind - 409 did the trick
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hehe thanks though i got some fue stains on my truck, never thought of 409
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If you are talking about the yellow crap that builds up... Wax works the best. I have a white car and it gets really nasty at times.
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yeah, the yellow stuff - i'm not sure about what 409 will do to paint, but i guess if you wash it off with soap and water, should be ok - i'll try the wax thing too
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