It happened..
If you want to try something even less invasive (and you might have it at
the house), I would try a 'cleaner' wax. I've used Maguires cleaner wax to
remove many similar scuffs. Works pretty well.
Chris
99BBB
"Manu" > wrote in message
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> On Sep 20, 3:28 pm, Natman > wrote:
>> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 13:47:39 -0700, (BRUCE HASKIN)
>> wrote:
>>
>> >I would try "rubbing compound" first. You can get it at any auto parts
>> >store.
>>
>> >Be sure to go EASY on it. The paint is thin on a Miata.
>>
>> > Bruce Bing '03 LS
>>
>> I would try *polishing* compound first. Rubbing compound is more
>> abrasive and is intended to remove heavy oxidation.
>
> Thanks mates..
> I'll try the polishing first.
> Will let the group knows how it goes by Monday
>
> Thanks again..
> Manu
>
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