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Posted - May 2 : 11:12a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
So I talked to the dealership where I got my truck from, and they say that that little orange spots on my truck (also on the plastic flares) is rail dust, and didn't give me any ideas on how to remove them...does anyone know of anything that will help make this pain in the ass job easier?

I've tried bug and tar remover and that took a few off, but not very easily...and seeing as I have thousands of these spots, I'm looking for a better solution!

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Posted  - May 2 : 11:16a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Get some Adams Revive. Its a paint cleaner. Then put some Adams butter wax on it.

If you want an easier application use a orbital polisher and use Adams Machine Paint cleaner and Adams Machine wax.

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Posted  - May 2 : 11:18a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
I see you guys swear by Adams products, they must be worth it then huh?
do they make anything to stop corrosion on wheels? mine started to get bumps on them from this winter in WI. (didn't have extra cash to get winter rims and tires) Price I have to pay now I guess...

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Posted  - May 2 : 11:23a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Would a clay bar work on these spots? or is a clay bar more for just spots you can feel? These orange spots you can feel but are annoying as all hell! luckily my truck has all of the graphics on it, or else they would be VERY noticable!

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Posted  - May 2 : 11:31a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Clay Bar would work. Then do the Revive.

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Posted  - May 2 : 11:33a Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Well I guess its a good thing there is 20% off right now!
I guess I'll have to place an order and see what happens.

If the truck has a good coat of wax on it, these spots shouldn't appear again in all reality right???

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Posted  - May 2 : 12:07p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Use clay bar. Once you get them off, they won't come back on.

Its something about tiny flecks of iron from the train car wheels and brakes. Sounds like a buncha crap to me, but the long and short of it is that you can clay them and they'll come right off.

I spent many an hour at the dealer I used to work for cleaning that crap up.

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Posted  - May 2 : 12:10p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Yup. Clay bar will take that stuff right off.

When we first got the Wife's Mustang, that is the first thing I did. Well, the second thing, I washed it first. The clay turned orange after working on every panel on the car. Nice and smooth when it done.

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Posted  - May 2 : 12:18p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
So basically what I have to do is go around with a clay bar and wipe them all off? my wifes explorer has the same thing on it. Will I need more then one clay bar? or do they last pretty good?

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Posted  - May 2 : 12:35p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
They last for quite a while. Go to Adams' web site and check out the video on using the clay bar. You need detail spray to use as a lubricant for the clay.

With the 8oz bar, I ripped it in half, stored one piece and used the other one. I have used the one half on my truck and on the Wife's Mustang and it will do both of them at least a couple more times each. With all the rail dust you have, they may not last as long.

When mine get real dirty, I still use them for parts of the vehicle that are really bad, like behind the rear wheels on the Mustang. We get lots of tar and road debris stuck there. I make a first pass over those areas with an almost used up clay bar and then go over the entire vehicle with a good clay bar. Works like a charm and I get more use out of each bar.

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Posted  - May 2 : 1:03p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Well sounds good! this way if I spend enough I can get the free leather cleaner too!
Seems like everyone that's used Adams products likes them, so I guessing that I will also!

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Posted  - May 2 : 1:20p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
No doubt. They have some good stuff. I keep trying more of their products and haven't yet found one that I don't like.

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Posted  - May 2 : 1:24p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Well thats always good to hear from someone that has used their products before!
It's just a shame when you put time and money into your vehicle and then you get crap like that on it! not to mention all the spots of road tar that I already took off!

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Posted  - May 2 : 1:49p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Yup.

The Wife runs a manufacturing plant where they have a railroad spur behind the warehouse. That rail dust gets on every vehicle she drives to work. It's not bad now, since the Mustang is small, it doesn't take long to clean. It was a real pain when she drove an Expedition.

Unfortunately, she has to drive my truck during the winter when the weather is bad, which is 1 out of 2 days, so the truck gets covered with that crap as well. Add to that the unpaved parking area at her work and the fact that there are semi's in and out of there all day dropping whatever they drop onto the ground. It makes for long process for the first detail each spring.

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Posted  - May 2 : 1:54p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
well that would make sense seeing as I work in an industrial park where there are trains and semis going in and out throughout the day....

So in the long run it just takes patients and a few beers huh?

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Posted  - May 2 : 2:19p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Doing a full claybar job is a good little workout, especially on a full size truck. Just do your self a favor...if you drop the claybar, even for a second..throw it away. They pick up stuff very easily and the little rocks or whatever it may pick up will scratch the hell out of your truck. So do what Mark suggested, cut it in half right from the get-go...so if/when you drop it, you will have another piece to start with.

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Posted  - May 2 : 2:25p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Well thats some good advice! thank you!
Are there any spots that I want to avoid with the clay bar?

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Posted  - May 2 : 2:40p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Also don't forget get a good detailing spray to use with the clay bar. You can not use just water. I tried the mothers kit on my truck and what a differance it made on mine. I used almost a full bottle of the spray as I kept it really wet and one side was sitting in the sun.

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Posted  - May 2 : 2:48p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Once again thanks for the advice! I just hope it puts that shine back on my truck!

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Posted  - May 2 : 2:58p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
It made my neglected paint feel like glass and shine like crazy.

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Posted  - May 2 : 3:06p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
After you wash the truck and before you clay it, try the baggie test. Put a plastic baggie on your hand and run it gently over the hood of the truck. You will feel the bumps. Then clay a small section until you feel that the surface is smooth, it only takes a minute. Wipe off the detail spray and try the baggie test on the area you just clayed, you will be amazed at the difference.

Everyone of those little bumps reflects light in a different direction. When you get rid of them, the light reflects in a straight line which makes the shine look so much deeper.

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Posted  - May 2 : 3:07p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Very nice!

Like I said before I have all of the graphics on mine so they don't show up to bvad but I know they are there!
I'm new to pretty much all of this...my first truck was a 92 ranger stx then went onto a 99 gmc sierra, nice truck but I was young and didn't take care of it...but now that I'm on to this truck want to put the extra effort into it...

I'm looking at adding something more to it but I can't figure out what to add next....

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Posted  - May 2 : 3:08p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
One thing you need to add is some more and larger pictures in your gallery.

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Posted  - May 2 : 3:13p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
ha yah I know...been working on that.
It's either been snowing or raining here...
It will be nice out all day long and then I'll get outta work and it will be raining or snowing or something else will come up!

But I will get some new pics up soon!

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Posted  - May 5 : 8:01p Reply with Quote Report this post to a moderator
Can't go wrong with Adam's! The clay bar should do the trick.
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