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matty

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It may sound like an odd question, but Ive only used panel wipe for primed surfaces prior to paint, not painted surfaces. Im a bit concerned that it might make the paintwork go dull etc..

The reason I ask is because ive got some oily/greasey marks on the paintwork that the usual car shampoo's won't shift. *oh well*

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Matt

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use petrol that works

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paul wiginton
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Should be ok, but polish or fairy liquid should take it off

I seriously doubt it!


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I like Autoglym paint renovator, its like T Cut but not as harsh. Use this to get the oily bits off then go over with polish.


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matty

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Cheers lads, will give that a go.

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Pannel wipe will be fine.

Coat of polish afterwards wouldnt go a miss though

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