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btw, because of the way the clay bar works it will be more
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ZXoltan
on January 16, 2013 at 3:55 PM
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Removing paint from door dings
posted by ZXRider
on January 16, 2013 at 10:20 AM
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difficult to get the transfer paint off from the depths of a ding than if it were on a flat surface
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Removing paint from door dings
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ZXRider
10:20:00 01/16/13
Mothers wheel polish will work on a small spot. (n/m)
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John@Z1
10:39:18 01/16/13
Sorry to hear! Some light compound from any auto parts store
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Jayru
10:46:23 01/16/13
Re: Sorry to hear! Some light compound from any auto parts store
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280ZuL8R
10:59:36 01/16/13
try non abrassives first.
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Antihero
11:16:08 01/16/13
Claybar should do the trick with ease. (n/m)
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TriniTT
11:37:20 01/16/13
FYI- Claybar is an abrasive.
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ZXoltan
12:00:22 01/16/13
Are you certain? I'm not sure I agree
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Antihero
14:35:09 01/16/13
I am probably wrong.... so go ahead and try it without lube
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ZXoltan
15:15:13 01/16/13
you are wrong :)
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Antihero
15:32:20 01/16/13
OK, but I'm curious....
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ZXoltan
15:53:43 01/16/13
poorly written english, but i think the intent is clear.
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Antihero
16:58:24 01/16/13
Dude, think whatever u want--
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ZXoltan
03:30:44 01/17/13
I don't know what your problem is.
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Antihero
08:59:50 01/17/13
Use rubbing compound to remove the paint. Then
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Milo (SATX)
12:04:09 01/16/13
+1 - but make sure you use someone who comes referred
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Jayru
12:29:59 01/16/13
I use Meguiars Scratch X 2.0 (n/m)
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RICH1
12:27:04 01/16/13
btw, because of the way the clay bar works it will be more -
ZXoltan
15:55:15 01/16/13
WD40 or Goo Gone(the citrus stuff)
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PiotrC70
19:06:33 01/16/13
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