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Old 01-20-2011, 08:35 PM
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Easiest Mod gone bad...

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Old 01-20-2011, 08:39 PM
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Try clay bar, if not, compound it out, maybe even a light stand if ned be
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that was good!
sorry im in a different state of mind.

Hows the other side? did you get everything off on the word Acura??
you can try a claybar, and or a cleaner wax.

buttt
it looks like the Elements got to it.

I remember one of my cars did this, no one could tell but me.


you said you were in Houston? I have some compound and a buffer.

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Old 01-20-2011, 08:48 PM
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Lol btw, what is a "compound"? lol does it have a brand? Yea im actually prettttty close to you man. and the other side never said acura, the new TLs have acura but the 2g doesnt cause it says it right in the middle
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OHhhhh.


there are aggressive polishes and fine polishes.
a compound is an aggressive polish that takes out swirls and other defects in the paint.
if its too big or to deep of a defect the polish isnt guaranteed to work.

I just bought the buffer and polishes a couple of months ago, in the spring time I'll start detailing cars again.
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Well if you end up wetsanding with 2000 or higher grit, the compound will bring the shine right back. Just don't go crazy, you don't want to run thru your clear.

J.

I have holograming too from my emblems being on for 5 years...but you can barely see it so I leave it (nbp).
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LOL just get some polishing compound and buff it off. itll come off
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https://acurazine.com/forums/2g-tl-1999-2003-98/issue-when-debadging-805231/

He had the same problem. I think he fixed it with whatever "compound."
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