Removing stains from front grill

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shelteredraptor

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I believe Nevrdull has kerosene in it. There is a ton of uses for it, under appreciated stuff and been around forever.
 
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Thanks for the info I can't wait to get some time this week to clean it up. Those spots have been driving me crazy.

Not to sound too dumb, but I am fairly new at this how do I like your post? I want to give you a like for the great help.

No worries. There should be a like button/link on the bottom right of the post window.

Nevr-Dull joins WD-40 and duct tape in my universal tool box... :biggrin:
 

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I found that the Zep purple degreaser I use to clean my tires overspray was causing the stains. They were a pain to remove so I just Stained all the plastic painted parts with it. They are a darker gray then factory now but I didn’t have to paint them or worry about stains anymore.
 

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Purple is pretty strong to be using on a vehicle. Why do you clean your tires with a chemical like that anyways? I just hit them with the sponge when I wash it.
 

JLAKE4130

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I have the same stains on my front bumper/grill. Crazy that so many of our trucks have this issue. I bought mine from a ford dealer, wonder if its something they use when cleaning??
 
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