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I use WD40 for tar and bugs, works well especially on the tar, wipes right off. Have you tried WD40 on those spots? It doesn't remove the wax, and I always have a good coat of wax on the Jeep. I'm just curious as to if it will work on those spots?
I think I would invest in a car cover, or maybe a carport if in your situation.
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If you have problems with rail dust try a product called IronX. It will actually dissolve the iron particles and is safe for paint! Make sure you use it as directed, though.
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That Iron x stuff looks like its just what you're looking for. I never heard of it, but it looks like the hot-ticket for rail dust. I be carful with it...
http://www.autogeek.net/carpro-iron-x-cleaner.html
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