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I'm just looking for some advice on how to clean finger oils and dirt off of cars sides that have been already weathered before adding new weathering. I have some cars that could us a little additional weathering using Pastel Powers and washes and I like to be sure the sides are clean before the weathering.
I thought of using alcohol, but that would affect the Dull Kote that is ready applied.
Soapy water on sponge makeup applicator?
Thanks.
I would submit the finger prints to the FBI to determine who picked up the car then have a truck load of gravel dumped in their driveway.
Actually, yeah, soapy water should suffice without damaging the existing dullcoat.
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Smack their fingertips. And can I have the truckload of gravel in my driveway, I can use it in the backyard in some muddy bits.
I had 7 tons dumped in my driveway about a month ago. Makes a nice parking area now.
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