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shaved emblems leaving a mark

shaved emblems leaving a mark

Postby kronos98 » Sat Aug 09, 2003 9:34 pm

I shaved the emblems off the back of my car, but since my car is a '99, the emblems were on there for quite some time. As a result, there are marks on the body where they used to be. With a little effort, you can see the shapes of each emblem in the finish.

I've tried waxing and polishing it a few times, but the marks aren't going away. It's been a few months since I've done it, and it's not going away on its own. Do you guys know what I can do about it?
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Postby bassthrive » Sat Aug 09, 2003 9:52 pm

Clay bar it. Same thing happened to me when I removed "toyota" from the trunk. You could still see the word on the car after I took it off. I used WD-40 to clean the residual glue and prep it. Then rubbed it clean with a clay bar, maybe a little meguairs paint cleaner, and finally waxed it.
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Postby Fletch » Sun Aug 10, 2003 4:34 am

You could "very carefully" use some rubbing compound. Not advised if the car is a dark color though, it will leave witness marks.
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Postby kronos98 » Sun Aug 10, 2003 11:39 am

clay bar? where do you get it? like elementary school clay?? i've heard the term here and there...do i get it at an auto store?
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Postby Yanks0114 » Sun Aug 10, 2003 1:19 pm

kronos98 wrote:clay bar? where do you get it? like elementary school clay?? i've heard the term here and there...do i get it at an auto store?


A clay bar can be found at an auto store. Its not like the clay from elementary school but i removes almost everything, bugs, tar, some surface scratches.

Do not use rubbing compound, use polishing compound if you must
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Postby kronos98 » Sun Aug 10, 2003 9:05 pm

sweet! thanks so much guys!
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