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Quick question. I just painted my car black with single stage Centari paint - looks good. However, when I buffed and glazed the car, I have loads of compound in the fender gaps, molding, etc. I have most of it off, but can't seem to get it all. The white compound on a black car looks pretty obvious....to me at least. Does anyone know a way to remove this stuck on compound. I swear its bonded to the car like super-glue! The only way I can remove it so far is to literally scratch it off with my fingernail. Anything else just marrs the new paint job. I hoping to use a chemical that might dissolve it (vinegar, mineral spirits, etc). Any ideas?
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