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    Lightbulb New rail dust trick....perhaps

    For sometime I`ve been bothered by how "rail dust" builds up within a cars lettered emblems. As you all know a clay bar is useless you only can go around the letters. So I grabbed some medium grit polish and squeezed some inside the letters. Then I got a soft bristle toothbrush and lightly began to brush. I gave it a quick rinse of the hose and to my amazement it was all gone.
    Maybee this might not be groundbreaking news but I thought I`d share with everyone.

    -Carl

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    Sounds like a good plan, Exactly what did you use?

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    The product I used was Powercut made by Automagic. Any bodyshop safe medium grit compound would work I imagine. Hope this helps.

 

 

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