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      08-10-2022, 10:11 AM   #23
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Nice!! he is a good dude. he does a lot of lambos and ferrari's for the dealerships before delivery.

ill have to play around with the wifes jeep with some of my supplies to see if i can get it off. will report back
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nice!! He is a good dude. He does a lot of lambos and ferrari's for the dealerships before delivery.

Ill have to play around with the wifes jeep with some of my supplies to see if i can get it off. Will report back
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By any chance did you run the car thru a sweetwater carwash?

i traded my wifes jeep in today and ran it thru the carwash on sandlake rd and they had the tunnel applied tire shine. when i got to the dealership, i noticed that yellow spots on the fenders. i didnt try to touch it as i didnt want to bring attention to it in their parking lot.

but i wonder if its a coincidence or the culprit
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By any chance did you run the car thru a sweetwater carwash?

i traded my wifes jeep in today and ran it thru the carwash on sandlake rd and they had the tunnel applied tire shine. when i got to the dealership, i noticed that yellow spots on the fenders. i didnt try to touch it as i didnt want to bring attention to it in their parking lot.

but i wonder if its a coincidence or the culprit
I have taken it to one of their other locations but not that one.
It wasn't the car wash as it happened on my way back from a weekend getaway and the car was fine prior to it.
I ended up having that section only repainted. It looks perfect and I'm very happy with it.
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I have taken it to one of their other locations but not that one.
It wasn't the car wash as it happened on my way back from a weekend getaway and the car was fine prior to it.
I ended up having that section only repainted. It looks perfect and I'm very happy with it.
Thank you.

so strange. i typically wont take them thru the car wash, but it was going away so really didnt care. Maybe the new i4 express. but havent seen it on the X5. hope we dont. ha
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You could try prep-sol. If it is petroleum based it should remove it. They do make plastic safe prep-sol as well. As long as there is no ppf on the area it will be safe.
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You could try prep-sol. If it is petroleum based it should remove it. They do make plastic safe prep-sol as well. As long as there is no ppf on the area it will be safe.
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