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Does anyone know how to remove the blemishes from the roofs of the K-Line satin silver aluminum passenger cars?

I have several of the Santa Fe versions with the smooth satin roofs that I bought used and they seem to take fingerprints and etch them into the finish. The blemishes seem to be fingerprints, possibly from previous owners whose finger oils are acidic. The blemishes are indistinct, but noticeable nonetheless.

I have tried vinegar, lemon juice, WD-40 and alcohol. I do not want to remove whatever finish is on the car, but nothing seems to work.

Anyone have any ideas? Anyone else have blemishes on the roofs of their cars?

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  I've noticed the same issue on the only shiny aluminum K-Line car in my fleet.  It hints that the coating is a thin spray of clear lacquer, with, in your case, an additive to produce the satin finish.  Lacquer, by nature, is somewhat porous and will eventually allow acids and oils to penetrate the surface. 

It's annoying to look at, but unless you're up to disassembling, stripping, polishing and recoating, I'm afraid we're euchred.  It's just as frustrating as those vacuum plated chrome plastic parts that scratch and rub off so easily.

Bruce

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