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  1. I have not. I tried simple green, goo gone and anything else I could find in the garage. Would the TRC be safe on the clear? If you rub your finger across it it will grab on the spots but nothing will take it off. In the future I will pay more attention to the tires themselves. I've got a '12 pearl Camry as well and have never had this issue, it's like it's indestructible with out some heavy cutting on the clear. I would definitely prefer the chemical route over the abrasive.
  2. Love all the tips on keeping our rides pristine. That being said I need your help! Got wifie a new pearl white TLX. Did a clay bar cleaning, sealer and wax. Used a water base tire dressing. The day after she drove it , I noticed what I thought was tire dressing sling. Turns out it won't come off. I have used everything! Tried the clay bar again, did a light cut polishing nothing will take it off. Did not want to be to aggressive because it's on the lower bumper and speed molding. Learned from this forum the culprit is the antiozonant from the tires and the dressing was the propellant. Please help , my OCD's going to make me get out the belt sander:) any advise would be greatly appreciated.
  3. Hey guys new to foru, love the posts and large amount of great tips. Cleaned and detailed wife's brand new pearl white Acura TLX. After she drove it for the afternoon I noticed some what I thought was tire dressing sling, brownish in color. Well it wont come off no matter what I use. Thanks to this forum I found out what it was. Apparently I didn't get the tire clean and to be honest Ive never worried about anything but the rim. Apparently the antiozonant used my tire dressing as a propellant and I have brown spots on the the rear trim. I have tried everything from bug and tar to polishing compound on a random orbital. I read somewhere that over time if will fade, but my OCD wont let me wait. Any advise would be greatly appreciated, as I am in the doghouse!
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