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DutchmenSport
Jan 09, 2015Explorer
"Whatever you do don't be aggressive with finish, slow and easy is the key IMO"
Mine is not hard crusted, it's a soft oily substance. It does not get hard and does not get embedded in the finish requiring a cleaning compound. A soft cloth with a gentle rub removes mine. No cleaning chemicals needed at all. It only "looks" like rust, has a rust color. I am sooner to believe it is the chemicals used in the wood behind the finish that is some how leaking out. But this is strange too. It happens when there's no rain. And the streaks appear where it appears the door and the sides are sealed tight, or covered completely with the outer finish. It just appears, it's soft, oily, and removes easily. It's just frustrating it keeps coming back.
Mine is not hard crusted, it's a soft oily substance. It does not get hard and does not get embedded in the finish requiring a cleaning compound. A soft cloth with a gentle rub removes mine. No cleaning chemicals needed at all. It only "looks" like rust, has a rust color. I am sooner to believe it is the chemicals used in the wood behind the finish that is some how leaking out. But this is strange too. It happens when there's no rain. And the streaks appear where it appears the door and the sides are sealed tight, or covered completely with the outer finish. It just appears, it's soft, oily, and removes easily. It's just frustrating it keeps coming back.
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