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Dirt in Tiny Clearbra Gap??

Old Jul 11, 2008 | 04:41 AM
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Dirt in Tiny Clearbra Gap??

Hi all---First time poster in the Detailing Forum, already have all my Prima Products and other goodies I learned about here. Not quite OCD yet, but with a little time, it could happen.

I'm pretty sure I've seen this mentioned here before, but I've been searching and can't locate it again.

I have a new PW/PW MCS and I have clearbra on the entire bonnet, bumpers, front of mirrors, part of the boot, etc, etc. My MA also suggested I have it put on behind the exterior door handles.

I have a teeny tiny little gap in the clearbra where I stick my hand to open my doors, and dirt is collecting in there. When I wash and wax regularly, it doesn't come off, and I don't want to get rough with it until I know what everyone thinks is the best solution. I know there are some secret weapons out there---Qtips and . . . .what else?

I've never handwashed a car in my life, but now I actually look forward to getting up close and personal with my MINI every weekend. It's amazing how much you learn about a car when you wash it yourself. I'm loving it!

Thanks!
 
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 04:55 AM
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that sounds like the only way is to cut that portion off or get it redone.

there should be no gap, have the dealer fix it under warranty.
 
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