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Gussie- you're a genious!
I could have just spent about $2.35 for a gallon of Chevron supreme! 'Course probably would have gone up in flames next time somebody chucked a cig out the window! :flame: :laugho:
You a verdy funny man, yes![/QUOTE]
Hi sue !
What about adding a "NO SMOKING" sign on the VX !
Well, we can finally put an end to this thread......
My last hope was the R/R....it's amazing stuff, but, it didn't cover the stain at all, so I give up! :_brickwal
Anybody got a passenger rear fender cladding they want to dump for cheap?
Try washing it with Tide liquid or Spray&Wash stain remover. Since you've given up you've got nothing to lose until you get a replacement.
If it were mine I would go to a good body shop. They have things that stores don't carry. I bet somebody that has experience in painting or detailing cars has something that would work. I would give up on store bought cleaners.
This might sound silly, but maybe head over to the Avalanche owners group and see if any of them have some experience with this. They have cladding similar to ours and may have found a solution. I know someone found one of the more "aggresive" cladding re-treaters over there.
http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com...ard,111.0.html
One of the guys had this to say:
To take a stain off - like a gasoline stain, I use soft scrub.
To make it shiny, or clean, I use WD 40
If the cladding is faded like mine is, WD 40 makes it look like new again for a couple of weeks to a month.
Another had this to say:
Endeavorc,
I just had this problem the other day. I was able to remove the "stain" by using a soft cotton cloth and some "Bug and Tar" remover. I had to go over it a couple of times but it seemed to remove the discoloration with no damage to the cladding. Hope this helps....
Best Regards,
Burt
I would be VERY careful with WD-40 on the cladding. Test it in an inconspicuous spot first (as they say).
Hopefully one of these works for you.
After reading through this post and seeing/hearing about the gas stains, I have to inject my plug for Trim Shine again. I have spilled gas on my VX at least 3 or 4 times, and all I ever do is dab it off with a towel from the gas station. The rest evaporates and if there is any mark at all, a good washing and Trim Shining and it's gone. I really think the Trim Shine creates a protective coat on the cladding that repels stains and makes cleaning easier.
It seems like the people with stains on their cladding from gasoline, actually have severely faded cladding to begin with. So maybe that is the problem.
I urge anyone with faded cladding to give Trim Shine a try for a few months and see what happens...
Bart
The weird part is my cladding was in great shape and I did have a fairly recent coating of Trim Shine on it when it happened, and lots of Back to Black before that. After all this, I have to believe there's something in the Chevron Supreme that acted differently on the cladding. :confused:
Although wish I'd had chance to use the Bug & Tar and the Soft Scrub before I applied the Restore/Refinish.
Hi, guys,
This may be of interest when selecting a product for your cladding. I've been using Turtle Wax Ice polymer coating on my cladding for a couple of years. I apply it 3 or 4 times a year, and it does a good job of keeping the cladding looking nice. Recently, the shut off mechanism failed when I was fueling up at a local convenience store. Gas ran down the cladding in a foot
wide stream! I ran into the store, bought a big bottle of water, and rinsed off everything the gas touched. I did not wipe it with anything. After the water evaporated, there was NO DAMAGE AT ALL! I was amazed, and I thought it would be worth passing along to the group. It may save someone some trouble........
Randy