Since my very first fill up on my 01' Ram I have had the fuel that splashed at fill-up permanently staining the fender on my white truck. As soon as I would see a splash I would wipe it up but it was too late... it seems like it is embedded below the clear coat.
I tried dish soap, Spray 9, clear coat compound. Maguiers [a few different products] and nothing budged the stains.
I had a professoinal detailer I know have a look at it. He said no problem. Then as his eyes went wide open in shock that the stains did not go away he tried another compound and again the stains remained.
This is on the dually fender on a white truck. Did anyone find something to get the stains off? Is this staining occurring on the metal surfaces on a 2500 too?
I am taking the truck to the dealer this week and even if they get the stain off [I think they will have to replace the fender or repaint] what can we do to avoid the stains next time besides carrying towels and being super careful? I have had other white trucks and never had this before.
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I tried dish soap, Spray 9, clear coat compound. Maguiers [a few different products] and nothing budged the stains.
I had a professoinal detailer I know have a look at it. He said no problem. Then as his eyes went wide open in shock that the stains did not go away he tried another compound and again the stains remained.
This is on the dually fender on a white truck. Did anyone find something to get the stains off? Is this staining occurring on the metal surfaces on a 2500 too?
I am taking the truck to the dealer this week and even if they get the stain off [I think they will have to replace the fender or repaint] what can we do to avoid the stains next time besides carrying towels and being super careful? I have had other white trucks and never had this before.
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