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Old 04-05-2008, 11:32 AM
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DITCHH THE BIATCH
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i would
Old 04-05-2008, 08:15 PM
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And now for a grown up reply. Here you go:

1. Rinse area thoroughly before doing anything!!!
2. Wash, gently taking special care of the area, but do not scrub at it!!!!!
3. Dry.
4. My favourite is the Turbo Wax Bug Remover Bar http://www.turbowax.com/cat/bug-remover/ this is used just with water, just in case there is any residue left from the puke (ensuring bug bar is properly rinsed afterwards).
5. Dry.
6. Pre-Wax Cleaner.
7. Remove with soft microfibre cloth.
8. Swirl remover.
9. Remove with a soft microfibre cloth.
10. Turbo Wax, Wax.
11. Remove with a soft microfibre cloth.

It actually won't take you that long, that process should remove a multitude of sins. Good luck and let us know how you go.
Old 04-08-2008, 04:05 PM
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Bronzee has it right, although my choice/experience is with Meguiar's products as follows:

1. Gold Class wash.
2. Smooth Surface Clay Bar.
3. Inspect surface for etching, if so, start with either Deep Crystal Cleaner, or my personal fave, M105 from the Mirror Glaze/Professional line. This may take 2-3 applications.
4. If etching is still present, you'll need to either use a rotary &/or wet-sand w/ 2000 or 3000 grit paper (work slowly & check progress frequently). This paper is fine enough that you shouldn't burn through your clear coat, IF you take your time.
5. Follow w/ Nxt Generation Tech Wax 2.0
6. Keep a bottle of Ultimate Quik Detailer and quality microfiber towel in your car for future emergencies...

If you're not comfortable w/ step 4, find a reputable detailer (check references)... they can work wonders in fixing paint blemishes.

Hope this helps.
Old 04-10-2008, 06:43 PM
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Ok, I've had a black truck for the past few years and nothing says long hours of detailing like a black truck. I've become damn good for detailing, so I'll say this. The turbo wax method mentioned above seems real good. But I would try something simple like.
First wash the area with a good car wash, I'm loyal to Zip Wash. Then polish the area with AutoMagic's BC/CC polish. I got this product from a buddy who had a car wash. Awesome stuff. Its slightly abrasive, so hopefully it can polish the acid off. YOu might also try 3M Hand glaze, found at many parts store, just ask for it, lil expensive so they keep it behind the counter.
If this doesn't work, well you are just going to have to go to a body shop and get a professional to remove it. Its acid, believe it or not, stomach acid is pretty powerful stuff. It'll cost you, but maybe next time you'll take out a chic with a little more self respect
Old 04-10-2008, 06:51 PM
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The hood will have to be thrown away----Ruined
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