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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 2:35 pm 
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City denizens and vehicle detailing enthusiasts, maybe you can help poor Kirkwood.

I had L grease/tar drip onto my 3mo. old brand new truck and I cannot get rid of a residual yellow streak on my door panel. Tried using Turtle Wax Tar Remover and the grease itself went away but the door panel is still stained yellow.

Any tips or trick or am I fucked and have to go to a body shop?



Goof off, that shit works on everything

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 2:47 pm 
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312player wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
City denizens and vehicle detailing enthusiasts, maybe you can help poor Kirkwood.

I had L grease/tar drip onto my 3mo. old brand new truck and I cannot get rid of a residual yellow streak on my door panel. Tried using Turtle Wax Tar Remover and the grease itself went away but the door panel is still stained yellow.

Any tips or trick or am I fucked and have to go to a body shop?



Goof off, that shit works on everything



Hmmm. I don't know if I would try Goof off on car paint.

Try it on somebody else's car first.

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 4:08 pm 
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That will never be old for our generation. :lol:


I'm 29! :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 4:16 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 4:19 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
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312player wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
City denizens and vehicle detailing enthusiasts, maybe you can help poor Kirkwood.

I had L grease/tar drip onto my 3mo. old brand new truck and I cannot get rid of a residual yellow streak on my door panel. Tried using Turtle Wax Tar Remover and the grease itself went away but the door panel is still stained yellow.

Any tips or trick or am I fucked and have to go to a body shop?



Goof off, that shit works on everything



Hmmm. I don't know if I would try Goof off on car paint.

Try it on somebody else's car first.



You gotta put it on a rag and wipe off car, if you let goof off sit for 20 seconds it will go through the clear coat but not the baked on enamel paint job.

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 6:25 pm 
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That will never be old for our generation. :lol:


I'm 29! :wink:


:lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 6:37 pm 
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pittmike wrote:
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That will never be old for our generation. :lol:


I'm 29! :wink:


:lol:


710 East Green, in Bensenville?


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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 6:42 pm 
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It's not a terrible job to replace the timing belt/water pump yourself, at least on my 1999 Civic with four cylinder, not positive about the six. The car doesn't owe you any money any more, if you get another few years out of it you recoup the repair cost. It's the insurance etc. that kills me to keep the extra vehicle, but Michigan rates are even higher than Illinois. I still can't see how you urban folk keep new cars decent with all the parking dings and idiot drivers in the city, I'd drive a reliable beater all the time, if it was me. And being stick, it is virtually theft-proof on it's own, leave the keys right in the ignition!


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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 6:43 pm 
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K Effective wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
pittmike wrote:
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That will never be old for our generation. :lol:


I'm 29! :wink:


:lol:


710 East Green, in Bensenville?

Near O'Hare

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
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pittmike wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
pittmike wrote:
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That will never be old for our generation. :lol:


I'm 29! :wink:


:lol:


My wife has a 42 year old friend who likes saying she’s 23... she didn’t appreciate it when I said that a rough 23 years. Frankly... it’s a rough 42.


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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2019 6:55 pm 
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Drunk Squirrel wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
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That will never be old for our generation. :lol:


I'm 29! :wink:


:lol:


My wife has a 42 year old friend who likes saying she’s 23... she didn’t appreciate it when I said that a rough 23 years. Frankly... it’s a rough 42.


I like the cut of your gib.

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
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Drunk Squirrel wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
pittmike wrote:
Spaulding wrote:
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That will never be old for our generation. :lol:


I'm 29! :wink:


:lol:


My wife has a 42 year old friend who likes saying she’s 23... she didn’t appreciate it when I said that a rough 23 years. Frankly... it’s a rough 42.


I like the cut of your gib.

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
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ha, i search for selling a car tips and i find my own damn thread from 9 months ago. :lol:

i love the car, but i only put 3k miles on it over the last 9 months and it just isnt worth a minimum $500 a year to have a spare car ($30 a mo for liability only and $151 registration fee and then whatever breaks is just more $$).

the thing i worry most about selling it is not getting screwed on payment. Am I insane for wanting to witness the guy go to a bank to get a certified check for $1000 to $1500? I cant accept a personal check, i suppose cash is an option as long as i can figure out how to verify im not getting funny money. how best to handle taking payment?


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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
PostPosted: Mon Jan 27, 2020 2:24 pm 
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Under a couple of grand I'm needing cash.

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
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ha, i search for selling a car tips and i find my own damn thread from 9 months ago. :lol:

i love the car, but i only put 3k miles on it over the last 9 months and it just isnt worth a minimum $500 a year to have a spare car ($30 a mo for liability only and $151 registration fee and then whatever breaks is just more $$).

the thing i worry most about selling it is not getting screwed on payment. Am I insane for wanting to witness the guy go to a bank to get a certified check for $1000 to $1500? I cant accept a personal check, i suppose cash is an option as long as i can figure out how to verify im not getting funny money. how best to handle taking payment?


Do the whole thing in the parking lot of a currency exchange.

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 Post subject: Re: Old car advice
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Hatchetman wrote:
Under a couple of grand I'm needing cash.


Yeah, if someone gives me some story about why they can't bring the 2k in cash, there is no way I'm taking a personal check from that guy.


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