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I'm pretty sure polish and a polisher would remove it. I would try a lot of lube and clay it before trying the polish. If you have turtle wax you
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I'm pretty sure polish and a polisher would remove it. I would try a lot of lube and clay it before trying the polish. If you have turtle wax you can try that. The wax is strong enough to remove oxidation. I don't use turtle wax any more but I have used it on the z to remove stuff stuck to the car that soap won't remove. I only use clay to remove stuff on the paint.
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