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Car has been running rich since previous owner, and had to gap the spark plugs down further to try and iron out a slight misfire.

Possibly compounded by an ancient muffler, car gets a visible carbon build up on the rear bar after a single drive. I do my best to get as much off as possible in every wash but it's slowly built up pretty bad.

Clay bar is marginal at best, but the soot does come off if I (lightly and carefully) scratch it with my nail.

Can anyone recommend anything that might help get it off easily with some elbow grease?

Would like to avoid anything abrasive as I'm pretty precious about my paint.

Thanks in advance :)

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Edited by alex182

Cheers @GTSBoy

Never used Kerosene on the car, so might be a silly question: would you mix Kero in with the wash bucket, or just straight onto a rag? 

Yeah, it's probably due for another wax, didn't even think that might be cause for the recent build up, thanks!

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