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      05-10-2024, 06:31 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by fiveightandten View Post
Yeah, clay bar won’t touch it. CarPro Eraser would be a good chemical to try.

How prevalent are the streaks on the car? If it’s just in localized spots, you could likely remove it by hand with a polishing compound. Any light cut off the shelf polish on a microfiber will do. I’d try that. There’s little risk in this.

For the next step up, there are cheap DA polishers available at Harbor Freight and Amazon. DAs have fairly low risk and you’d have to work hard to do damage. You’d want to stay away from an orbital polisher, as you can easily do damage with one if you’re inexperienced.

If the local guy is good, that may be worth the money. Just be sure to come to an understanding with him that you want to remove the streaks and perform any necessary correction, nothing more. Make sure he’s not one of these detailers that’s going to burn through a bunch of your clear coat trying to make the paint flawless (unless that’s what you want).
I will try your suggestions...Thanks
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