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    05-31-2012 12:09 AM #1
    So I washed my white mkiv today only to find berry stains on both sides and hood of my car. Has anyone ever had to deal with this? If so, how can I remove these stains?

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    05-31-2012 12:11 AM #2
    Try a claybar. Don't forget to lube with detailing spray.
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    05-31-2012 12:14 AM #3
    clay bar and buff..?

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    05-31-2012 12:47 AM #4
    did you just use a pressure washer or did you use a mitt and soap?

    i have to wash white cars at work with a mitt and soap, instead of just using the pressure washer for this reason

    if not clay bar,and buff

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    05-31-2012 12:54 AM #5
    Quote Originally Posted by senad187 View Post
    did you just use a pressure washer or did you use a mitt and soap?

    i have to wash white cars at work with a mitt and soap, instead of just using the pressure washer for this reason

    if not clay bar,and buff
    I did use a pressure washer with regular car soap.

    Thanks for the help guys! I will pick up some clay tomorrow.

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