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More specifically the frame and other behind the fairing parts.

I've got some discoloration caused by overspray on the frame, radiator and other parts from the spray cleaner/wax.

Ive tried washing it off with soap and water but it doesnt go way.

Any tips for this??
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try rubbing alcohol or honda brite
Nevermind I found the cure for wax stains on plastic, powder coats and metal


PEANUT BUTTER!!!!!

I had a fealing I was forgeting something
........why you gotta waste the peanut butter for?
yup, i use peanut oil. the best kept detailing secret for ever. i have a bottle in my cabinet at work. if you do a search, you'll see the cars i work on daily.
if you do a search, you'll see the cars i work on daily.
Those piles???

pfft
yup, i use peanut oil. the best kept detailing secret for ever. i have a bottle in my cabinet at work. if you do a search, you'll see the cars i work on daily.
ohhhh yeah ive seen your work

great stuff
Those piles???

pfft
sheet, im still trying to get K.Lingerfelter to run his bugati (1.9mil) vs my liter bike. he also have a lambo revinton (1.3 mil) along wiht a wharehouse FULL of high end exotics and race cars.
^^^^ Pfffft... like... whatever


lol

jus messin, Dem
update on the peanut butter

I decided to try straight peanut oil and WOW it worked amazing

plastic and powder coating look brand new
just rub the oil on straight b4 cleaning, or after?
I never knew that..wow..awesome secret.
just rub the oil on straight b4 cleaning, or after?
final step
yup, i use peanut oil. the best kept detailing secret for ever. i have a bottle in my cabinet at work. if you do a search, you'll see the cars i work on daily.
Just regular peanut oil?
Just regular peanut oil?
Yup I just used albertsons brand peanut oil $3.49
Just regular peanut oil?
nope, gotta use crunchy





















lol
yeah, any peanut oil. the cheaper the better.
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now who has the secret method for touching up black powder coat????
just paint over it
sharpie marker or normal car touch up paint.
Sorry to say I didnt believe this but I just googled it and it apparently does work wow
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