I work with a guy who has cement splatter on his trailgate. Any ideas on a good way to remove it?
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Hi,
That's my car in the thread that was just linked to. The vinegar & water solution worked pretty good. I found the key was to really soak it good with the vinegar, let it sit and then keep soak it agin. Repeat that several times. It didn't spray off with a hose but when I touched it with my finger it disintegrated pretty easy. I followed that up with an application of ColorX to that spot and then waxed the whole car. Now you'd never know it was there.
Hope this helps.
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I work construction and I was parked near where some guys were pouring a new sidewalk...I got splatter all over my 95 VW Jetta...I didn't really care much because it was my work car but it came off after a few rains and washes at the car wash...it was just speckles of dry cement.
However, I would guess that claying would remove the offending cement if it's just small speckles.-Dennis/FromThisSoil
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