How to remove "cedar burn"

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I'm a detailer by profession, and for something like this I'd try a clay bar with some lube. They are great for taking out scuffs; and they're available at most auto chains.

I second the clay bar! Best thing ever!
 
I'd bet $10 that acetone will remove those strips.

Kerosene could work also.

You need a chemical to remove those stains, not an abrasive. You are not trying to fix the scratches, just the discoloration.

Well the polish got the majority of them out, however, I'll give the acetone a shot it may be more effective on the thicker ones.
 
X2 on the Acetone.
 
wheels

rock crawler 97s?

Ive got a set on 'backorder'....

- jake
 
Mr. Clean Erasors are very abrasive but will removed just about anything from anywhere.
 

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