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The other day my wife closed the garage door and clipped her Pacifica on the front bumper. Paint from the garage door was deposited on the bumper. Tried cleaner wax with little success, but I checked my cabinet and found a bug and tar removal spray can made by 1Lifter. It forms a foam and easily removed the paint without affecting the Pacifica paint job.
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That's called paint tranfer. Using a more aggressive polish/compound will remove it with no problem.
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