What exactly have you been feeding this cat?
If ordinary soaps or solvents wont "take it off" then the surface of the
paint has been damaged.
Every old school auto parts sells rubbing compound and polishing
compound for rubbing out paint damage. They also sell swirl mark remover
which is kind of a -cut n color- which means its cuts a tiny bit then
breaks down to a polish.
I would not want to live life without any of these weapons in my
arsenal.
Traditional alternatives would be pumice and rottenstone.
Pumice and water rubbed with a coarse cloth and then rottenstone and oil
rubbed with a soft cloth.
Anyone who loves a glossy sparkly finish of any kind, plus anyone
who doesn't like dull lifeless plastic, needs all this stuff anyway.
yours scott
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Scott Grandstaff
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