Rust stain,spores, dirt - how to get this looking good again
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Life has got in the way and i've neglected our van a bit and I would like to get it looking as good as possible again.
I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to this stuff, two bucket method and some 10 year old Super Resin Polish is as far as I go.
There's a few areas in particular which are letting it down. Any help would be much appreciated :-)
Something under the door handle is rusting and it's left this stain, any ideas for how I can remove it without damaging the paint?

Side skirts have this bonding around the tops of them which is looking a bit grubby. Would prefer to avoid the faff of removing it all and re-sealing but may have to accept the inevitable...

Damaged paint here, anything which can make it look less bad?

The roof and bonnet is covered in these tiny black dots which take some serious elbow grease to get out using a microfibre sponge and autoglym shampoo, is there any product which will help shift it?

I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to this stuff, two bucket method and some 10 year old Super Resin Polish is as far as I go.
There's a few areas in particular which are letting it down. Any help would be much appreciated :-)
Something under the door handle is rusting and it's left this stain, any ideas for how I can remove it without damaging the paint?
Side skirts have this bonding around the tops of them which is looking a bit grubby. Would prefer to avoid the faff of removing it all and re-sealing but may have to accept the inevitable...
Damaged paint here, anything which can make it look less bad?
The roof and bonnet is covered in these tiny black dots which take some serious elbow grease to get out using a microfibre sponge and autoglym shampoo, is there any product which will help shift it?
Belle427 said:
Super resin Polish should deal with the staining, tar remover for the other bits that do look like tar spots.
You can also buy a fallout remover which may help too, a small detailing brush too to get into all the gaps.
Normal shampoo will probably deal with the crud in the gaps.
Thanks for the advice, I don't think the spots are tar, I've had that before and it cleans off differently. These are all over the bonnet and roof.You can also buy a fallout remover which may help too, a small detailing brush too to get into all the gaps.
Normal shampoo will probably deal with the crud in the gaps.
p4cks said:
Not unless you’re polishingUse a strong fallout remover like Bilt Hamber Korrosol.
If I m doing a decon wash I ll use 2L+ so don t go light. Use out of the heat
Edit: black dots likely to be paint, as strange place for tar
Edited by Deviation on Thursday 17th July 07:33
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