Well let's just say debadging did not go well yesterday...
My buddy debaged his A4 fine and tried mine but the 2.0T on my car gave us **** and ended up like ****... We did everything we did on the A3 which came out fine but the 2.0T was a pain. We heated it probably for about 3 minutes or less twice, used goo gone, used hot water but we could not get the smear off. We tried buffing it out (not with a electric buffer) and it still wouldnt come out.
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You need some polish to remove the scratches. From the looks of the rest of the car, you should polish the whole thing.
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It is a bit dirty, 2 people tried to manually polish it and it didnt work so im going to try and have a professional do it. They don't seem like scratches because its just super smooth and you can't feel a scratch
< Message edited by fusionx -- 3/27/2008 12:04:42 AM >