time for painting the clading.....
time for painting the clading.....
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]...
or use alot of gas to make the rest match....just kidding
i have the same problem, and its been there for about a year.
but, not from gas. I had a can of Arizona sweet tea, and poured the last inch or so out the window on a hot day, not really thinking anything of it. a few days later after a washit was still there. and still is after several scrubs/products. its about the size of a baseball but not as dark as the gas stain. but still very noticable. grrr
but ive also spilled a few drops of seafoam on it, which i was freaking out about, but it dried and didnt leave a trace![]()
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.
Although wish I'd had chance to use the Bug & Tar and the Soft Scrub before I applied the Restore/Refinish.
VX KAT
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