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Old 02-07-2011, 02:05 PM
casstony
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If it's on the outside it's possibly some thin deposit which could be cleaned off (with the dealers permission, or get the dealer to clean it if they're in driving distance).

If it's on the inside it could be a deposit from some sort of out-gassing from grease or from not letting the paint cure properly before assembly?

My C6 has a milky looking, uneven deposit on the inside of the corrector which I need to clean at some stage. Fortunately the whole front cell unscrews from the C6 so it's easy to get to the interior. In contrast the C11 is very clear looking.
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