Try some WD-40 on a rag. Wax after you're done.
How would one go about getting chewing gum off the paint of a Miata without destroying the finish?
Apparently someone mistook the street for a trash recepticle, and threw their gum in the street.
Try some WD-40 on a rag. Wax after you're done.
Peanut butter?
Actually... Bug & Tar remover should work great. I use the stuff in the black & green can from O'Reilly's... This is largely because the other stuff is the same color can as throttle body cleaner...
It's just gum on the paint are 24 of these guys () really necessary?
Now if it was on the carpet or your cloth seats that would be a different story!
BTW. How are you doing in anger management classes? :P
But I'll bet this would get your paint real clean too...Originally Posted by tailchaser
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BWWAAAAAAAhahahahhaha!!!! They're not going very well for me either brock!Originally Posted by POS Racing
I find that bug and tar remover works well. Wax afterwards as suggested.
Maybe it was overkill, but I thought that it would be amusing for you guys. Anger management hasn't popped up in a couple of days.Originally Posted by POS Racing
Belt sander.
Hello, my name is OUTRACE and I'm a motorcyclist. It has been zero days since my last ride.
The previous owner of my car tried that... I would not suggest it.
You're right. It seems a disk sander is preferred for that curvy work aroud the wheel wells.
Hello, my name is OUTRACE and I'm a motorcyclist. It has been zero days since my last ride.
Especially when you follow-up with a ball peen hammer! :POriginally Posted by Treibenschnell
It has to be on every other panel though...Originally Posted by sammm
Ball Peen hammers are great for that Faux Hail Damage finish
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