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    removing polish dust

    ok... polished my motorcycle with all the plastics still on the bike. didnt tape or cover anything like an idiot. Ive tried scrubbing, apc's, toothbrush, everything i could get my hands on. Its like this stuff is stained on or something. stuff is everywhere...any suggestions would be appreciated.

    oh yea used xmt products, xmt3 and xmt360

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    Re: removing polish dust

    I always re-wsh my car after polishing. Gets rid off dust and excess polish in the gaps and crevaces.

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    Re: removing polish dust

    This company makes a product to remove just about anything.

    Call them. They are always willing to give you a solution.

    I've used the product in the link to remove polish from rubber door jamb trim.

    http://www.liftoffinc.com/product-sealant-remover.php

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    Re: removing polish dust

    its been washed about 6 times already since it happened... stuff just wont come off. guess i let it sit too long before i washed it... wanted to let the sealant cure first

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    Re: removing polish dust

    Try a Mr. clean magic eraser. But scrub lightly!

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    Re: removing polish dust

    or clay bar

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    Re: removing polish dust

    clay bar doesnt work.... tried it already. Alot of the stuff that wont come of is on a textured surface, so the clay wont get into the spots it needs to. looking for more of a spray on wipe of solution

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    Re: removing polish dust

    Try ARO with a soft tooth brush.

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    Re: removing polish dust

    I second the ARO with a soft bristle brush, or even a very soft wheel/boars hair brush.

    Any good APC would work in place of ARO if don't want to order something and wait for it.

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    Re: removing polish dust

    You could try Wax Blaster

    This is what it's designed for.

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