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Old 08-28-2011, 06:05 PM
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Can someone tell me what is the best way to get mud stains off of factory fenders and bumpers?
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I use Mother's Back to Black. It works Great.
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Back to black works great!!!
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Originally Posted by newrm76
Back to black works great!!!
the best stuff I've found is Vynlex.... i have not been able to find it recently though. back to black is my alternative
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There are TONS of threads on this. 303 works well to answer question tho...!
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The only real thing that I've been able to find that is easily available and works for a long time is peanut butter. Take a tooth brush and scoop of peanut butter and just rub it in. Yes it's going to make a mess but if you have a dog, that speeds up the cleaning process My second choice would be the Mothers Back to Black
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I bought the Eagle One Gel spray and hate it. It takes a lot of work to scrub it in and still can see where I squirted it on. I need to try the back to black.
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back to back works well.
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Originally Posted by BStelling
The only real thing that I've been able to find that is easily available and works for a long time is peanut butter. Take a tooth brush and scoop of peanut butter and just rub it in. Yes it's going to make a mess but if you have a dog, that speeds up the cleaning process My second choice would be the Mothers Back to Black

Love this and so true!
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Originally Posted by HBC
Love this and so true!
Yeah, I honestly thought the guy was joking (checked to make sure he didn't make his post on April 1st) but I tried it on my hood hinges and f#*k me; it works!


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