by Shine&Show » Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:56 pm
Hi dried polish can be a nightmare to remove have spent a lot of time trying to get dried polish from several cars including my own which had a spray job at some point first piece of advice please don't use a rubber on any painted surfaces it will heavily marks your paint might not you might not see the marks now but when any light or sun hits it you'll see it and the rubber will also mark the plastics you'll have to clean them again to get rid of the rubber marks get some cars in that kids have attack with rubbers and pencils best thing to do is get so good strong detergant in warm water found that to be really affective with dried polish for inside the car just wet a cloth with the warm water and getergant on paint or alloys ect just spray it on leave for a few minutes then gently wipe of with a good microfibre cloth if the polish is in a place you cant get into to wipe with a cloth just rinse of with water if it doesn't come of first time just repeat the process try not to use to much pressure when trying to wipe it of if was done in a bodyshop it will no doubt be a heavy compound plish i.e Feracla G3 or similar so you could scratch the paint with the compount thats left over, took me 4 or 5 paces to remove some of the dried polish from mine.