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MacLeod 313
 


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Scotland 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Zambezi SilverDiscovery 3
D3 Cleaning / Polishing

Hi there, just finished Wax the D3, looks 8) , but I have noticed small black spots on the rear doors, bonnet, and lower doors. Its grime and road tar I guess.

How do I get rid of it, and make the D3 showroom looking. I did hear alot about CLAYBAR Question , is this what I need, and what do I do.

Or is there something else I need

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Post #39100821st Dec 2008 2:04 pm
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jkp
 


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Claybar or some T&A remover


Or grow your nails and pick it all off Wink Whistle
  
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Dom Harvey
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.................or alternatively don't bother and stick with the mudded-up offroad look Wink , I do Whistle
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I used to use a claybar a lot to remove love bugs that eat the paint after a while, it works great. You're supposed to spray a 'clay lubricant' with it, but it seems like spraying water works okay. It will remove the wax, so you'll need to redo those spots obviously.
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I start of with a wash then where the black dots are I use some of this



and then if not giving it a polish use this



I only clay once every six months using the detailer as the wetting agent
  
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hey mac
your not preppin her for those black alloys and the mtr's are ya? Rolling with laughter
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GLYNNE
 


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I just change the car Whistle
  
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MacLeod 313
 


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dunc, shes looking good now, and wanting for those alloys n MTR's
  
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I had the same black spots and just sprayed them with WD40, let it soak in for a few seconds and they just wipe away. Ballcocks to all that fancy stuff that Halfords sell...........
  
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Neil Pettersen
 


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I use petrol on a rag , to remove tar.
Dad always had light coloured cars and this has been a problem
since the year dot on bitumen roads.
  
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Skankmonkey
 


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black spots

I had this problem and it turned out to be fly s**t. Found it came off when polished!!
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Neil Pettersen wrote:
I use petrol on a rag , to remove tar.
Dad always had light coloured cars and this has been a problem
since the year dot on bitumen roads.


Yep, petrol on a rag. Forget all the fancy products but you will need to re-polish.
  
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WD-40 and hydrocarbon soaked rags.... looks like I need to re-stock the van Shocked Laughing Maybe that's where I've been going wrong all these years. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
  
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Always found Vim worked well.....also gets rid of that awful night time glare you get from shiny bonnets on modern cars...hard to get these days though Laughing Laughing
  
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You can also get the scouring pads that are now pre-loaded with a vim type cleaner. Saves on using shampoo, or for that extra finish use lidl's own washing up liquid, for that 'just-washed' finish

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