Old Oct 16, 2014 | 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by strada84
Use a claybar. That's what claybars were originally designed for.

It'll get all that off, but it will ruin a good claybar, so use an old one or one you're happy to ruin.

Claybar IS abrasive, but it's the most gently abrasive you'll get so shouldn't cause any issues.
cool got a few claybars in the garage!
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