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California Stains on painted fenders

Shanewise

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I put some tire shine on my tires and like a dumbass I drove off before it was dry. It slung tire shine on to my rear painted fenders and doors. But I absolutely cannot get the stains off the plastic fenders. I’ve seen other members have had problems with mud stains. Anyone have any leads ?

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you may want to post this in a regular forum where you can get help. You posted in the mark place which is where members sell things.

Move your post over to the Cosmetic Protection, Maintenance and Repair
 

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I used to use WD40 to remove tar from painted fenders on my trucks. It may work here. I'm not sure how it will react with your PPF. You may just want to try Dawn dish soap first.
 

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Try using a magic eraser, they work wonders. Also from what I've seen it's better to use a wax product on your tires to keep them nice and black. Tire shine products often dry out the rubber over repeated use. Good luck!
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