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Old 04-08-2004, 07:15 PM
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When I resprayed under the hood I taped the plastic with ductape to the car. Big no-no. It got sticky and stuck to the paint. I took a couple of pieces of with my finger nail and boy it took a while. I decided to try an old worn dorn soft scrub thiny, like a scotchbrite pad. Well that fucked the paint.
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Is there compound that I can try and rub into the bumper and headlight? If not I will just have the autobody shop respray both, there are a couple door dings and a dent that need to be fixed anyhow...
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Yeah, there is..Mothers makes it...I cant think of what its called right now(and im fixin to leave work, else I'd look for it), but it will just buff it out like a wax...Leaves it nice and shiny like new too...Next time(Hopefully there wont be a next time,lol) you should try GooGone, or Orange Clean...that worked for me when I did the same thing...
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Meguiars Scratch X could take that off,it worked wonders on my car.
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Originally Posted by 4RotorRocket' date='Apr 8 2004, 07:41 PM
Meguiars Scratch X could take that off,it worked wonders on my car.
Yea I was thinking that would work, my friends used that on a t2 and wow it worked really well. There will not be a next time! I will try that stuff I.didin't if something else gets on the car. Thxs guys
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if you try some over the counter stuff and it doesnt

work then when the car is running take it to a detail shop

or a body shop to have them buff it out for you



by the time you buy what I would suggest you might as well

have someone do it for you cheaper
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i would go with masking tape next time its not very sticky
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Apr 8 2004, 09:07 PM
if you try some over the counter stuff and it doesnt

work then when the car is running take it to a detail shop

or a body shop to have them buff it out for you



by the time you buy what I would suggest you might as well

have someone do it for you cheaper
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I would hope he learned his lesson
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