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How to clean tiny orange spots from car
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sheslookinhot said:Another vote for avoiding t cut.1
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m0bov said:Please don't use t-cut or clay bar, it will marr the paintwork. Use some "fallout" remover first. BiltHamber is good, it will dissolve the rust/iron without contact. It turns it purple. Maybe agitate with a soft brush. Then rinse and wash as normal.This is the correct answer here. My preference is CarPro Iron-X. Work a panel at a time. Spray on, let it dwell (3-5 mins, it’ll go purple) then wash off. You’ll need to apply some kind of sealant after.Iron fall out is something that all cars will get. It’s normal.1
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