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Old 07-29-2010, 05:39 PM
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From what i have seen most of the fading look when you debadge goes away with a wheel every time. at the very least it will polish up the clear coat to the point where you wont notice the color difference.
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From what i have seen most of the fading look when you debadge goes away with a wheel every time. at the very least it will polish up the clear coat to the point where you wont notice the color difference.
I assume you mean the 3M Eraser Wheel, right?
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Originally Posted by slpsilverado
I assume you mean the 3M Eraser Wheel, right?
That or pretty much any buffing wheel. When i detailed cars at a dealer alot of cars would come in with bad trim pieces and rather that replacing them on a $2,000 car we would remove them all and wheel the car out. its just the difference in the clear more than anything. never been scratched or seen light. polish it up and you will never know.
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