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Leifer 11-30-2007 06:14 PM

debadge marks
 
So when I debadged my A4, there was some wax buildup left, and it looked really apparent. I went to Schucks and asked if they had any compound that could blend the waxed and non-waxed area together so the grooves wouldn't be so apparent, but like usual, all I got was "uhh... well I'm not too sure about that... but you could try this...."

I ended up not buying anything, because they're fucking retards and can never make any legit suggestions. So what product do you guys recommend?

hiwords 11-30-2007 06:40 PM

RE: debadge marks
 
buffing is the best solution. maybe claybar can take it out a bit too

01A4T 11-30-2007 08:29 PM

RE: debadge marks
 
I would keep re-applying goo gone, and keep with the hair dryer. It takes awhile, but eventually after some hard rubbing, and a bunch of washes, it should look good.

AudiRider818 11-30-2007 08:47 PM

RE: debadge marks
 
Use Clay bar wax or a scratch remover from Miguiers. does two will work best. after you aply it on let it sit for a while until its dry then rub it off by putting presure. the scratch remover costs like 7 bucks.

Bogie 11-30-2007 09:15 PM

RE: debadge marks
 

ORIGINAL: AudiRider818

Use Clay bar wax or a scratch remover from Miguiers. does two will work best. after you aply it on let it sit for a while until its dry then rub it off by putting presure. the scratch remover costs like 7 bucks.
I'm going to need the Urban Dictionary to understand you. http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Dictiona.../dp/0740751433

01A4T 11-30-2007 09:21 PM

RE: debadge marks
 

ORIGINAL: Bogie


ORIGINAL: AudiRider818

Use Clay bar wax or a scratch remover from Miguiers. does two will work best. after you aply it on let it sit for a while until its dry then rub it off by putting presure. the scratch remover costs like 7 bucks.
I'm going to need the Urban Dictionary to understand you. http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Dictiona.../dp/0740751433
Man, give him a break.....He could be 5 years old or somthing.:D


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