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    Default Removing flour

    Some friends thought it would be funny to dump flour on my car. Well I didn't think it would do anything, and I turned the hose on it that night and got most of it off. I went to the car wash the next day and tried to get it off. I had to work that day so it sat out in the sun for 24 hours. I've since washed it again at my house, run through the car wash twice, and used a scrub brush but can't get the rest off that's on the roof and trunk of my car. It seems like it's gone through the paint or is permanently baked on. Is there anything else I can do? It's a 97 Volvo 850, so the paintjob is pretty old.

    Thanks,
    Andrew

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    Claybar+power polish

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    shouldve busted out the vacuum

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