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Scotty Dodge Dakota
10/26/2001 12:19:51
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Subject: Warranty not covered by fallouts!!!! IP: Logged
Message: dudes and duddettes,
well i took my truck in to the dealers and they said that the warranty doesn't cover the fallouts on my trucks finish. oh well??? whats the best way to take away these dumb things away from my finish? and what do i use after to protect it? repl when you get the chance.
mahalo,
Scotty
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Blizzard *GenIII*
10/26/2001 13:19:14
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Message: Fallouts? Like rail dust?
Clay bar sounds like the solution. Followed up by the best wax of your choice!
'01 QC 4x4 5.9L, 3.92 LSD, loaded http://shakin-notstirred.tripod.com
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Art Dodge Dakota
10/26/2001 13:44:16
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Message: Fallouts wtf is that
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BLAKDAKY2K Dodge Dakota
10/26/2001 19:33:16
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Message: Wassup Brah,
Fallout, You mean like hard water stains? What color your truck stay? My truck is black and believe me its a pain in da freakin okole to keep clean. Best thing to do is go with the clay or what I do is pick up some Meguiars pre-cleaner, polish, and wax. I first wash da truck then use the pre-cleaner, next is polish, then follow up with the wax. I do this once every 3 months or so in between regular waxing. I do it by hand using a 100 percent cotton terry cloth. Hope this helps you. Take it easy. And whatch out for HPD.
RECON LAWS SUCK. BLAKDAKY2K
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TEAMFAST Dodge Dakota
10/26/2001 21:26:30
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Message: Hey, We have a big problem with fallout in our city. Inco (the company that produces this fallout) provides reimbursments for vehichles with this condition. The newer the vehichle, the more money you get to have it painted. They only do the hoods and roofs of vehichles since this is the only affected area. If you live in a really large city industrial fallout is going to be hard to pinpoint on a certain company.
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Phil Dodge Dakota
10/26/2001 22:10:26
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Message: zaniobros.com is a good start for answers. If you want to get some fast advice try posting a question on http://www.camaroz28.com/messagebd/index.html
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xplikt Dodge Dakota
10/27/2001 12:19:27
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Message: I second the clay bar idea. One thing they were designed for was to remove brake and rail dust, and paint overspray. If you need to remove anything of a window use some ammonia and 000 steel wool.
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DMSDAK Dodge Dakota
10/27/2001 13:43:57
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Message: Do you mean like Nuclear fallout? LOL!
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TEAMFAST Dodge Dakota
10/27/2001 21:50:00
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Message: Industrial fallout could be anything. Its poison thats airborne. Burns small pitholes in paint.
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spectreman Dodge Dakota
10/29/2001 13:12:42
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Message: i used mothers clay bar to get rid of the rail dust(fall-out)on my 2001 4x4
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BigG *Mechanic*
10/29/2001 15:17:09
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Message: Beam Me Up Scotty
2001, 3.9, 2wd, Auto, Club Cab, SLT Plus, Sport Suspension Autolite 3923's, 180 T-Stat, Borg Warner Brass Cap & Rotor, Flowmaster Delta Flow 50 Cut In, Speedtweeks Stage 1 Kit, (Intense intake, 5.2 TB - Ported & Polished, Cable Kit & IAT Adjuster) Long Island, New York
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