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Old 07-15-2008, 12:23 PM
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Re: Rail Dust

yeah mine was all speckeled with that
Originally Posted by Cuda340 View Post
When you guys receive delivery on your Challenger, the first think you should do is to use a clay bar on it.

When vehicles are transported from the manufacturer by rail, iron dust particles created by friction between train wheels and the track settle on the finish. When these particles are exposed to oxygen and moisture, this dust corrodes and become embedded in the finish.
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