I have a 2001 Grand Prix that is dark colored, and is now stored in a garage. However, at my previous place, it was stored outside. If you have ever lived in or visited the south in the spring you know that pine tree pollen coats everything in a gross green and yellow dust. I have a build up of that stuff in the edges of the cladding on the doors and quarter panels. What is the recommended way to get in there and get that out? It really stands out on the dark color and I want to get it gone before show season starts up again.
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I have a 2001 Grand Prix that is dark colored, and is now stored in a garage. However, at my previous place, it was stored outside. If you have ever lived in or visited the south in the spring you know that pine tree pollen coats everything in a gross green and yellow dust. I have a build up of that stuff in the edges of the cladding on the doors and quarter panels. What is the recommended way to get in there and get that out? It really stands out on the dark color and I want to get it gone before show season starts up again.
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