no problem just take your time and you will be happy!
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no problem just take your time and you will be happy!
these cars arent old enough to have paint fading issues.... yet.
uea 62 in the day, and 38 at night! brrr
Debadged my car yesterday of the stupid dealership logo. Used WD-40 and the sticky stuff came off pretty easy!
just debadges my roomates sentra se-r spec v, used a credit card and alcohol and washed the areas, it looks clean, now i wish i could remove those door guards on the GP for an even cleaner look
You can, it looks pretty tits.
Even shaved door handles looks good. Seen it and it is VERY clean.
i tried removing them but there were pegs inserted into hols in the side of the car behind the protector
****, sorry being misleading about that. you need to weld the holes shut.
Hope you didn't damage anything
no i peeled back just an inch to see the first hole then put it back, i see maybe a project down the road
Ok guys, Im bringing it back.
So today I debadged my GTP and where the badge was it left that area lighter than the area around it. It is very noticeable and I want it to blend in more.
Should I use a light rubbing compound to try and blend it in. Then use a max remover and then clay bar the whole car to get the wax off and make it clean. Then once's that done wax it and buff the area where I put the rubbing compound to bring the shine back?
If you can find GOOF OFF, try it. better than goo gone and cost's less. Menards and wal mart carry it in the paint dept. Just like everyone else says, SLOW and EASY, Clay Bar, and a good coat of wax.
i already clean the surface with an adhersive remover and its all smooth now, its just the color is brighter underneath were the badge beacuse that was not out in the weather, and that is what I want to blend in more. I will do clay bar beacuse its needs it anyway, but will the rubbng compound help with the blending?
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