CG6Lemon
Detailing Enthusiast
It's more pushed out than pushed in. Kinda like someone did a crappy touch up.
Are you trying to remove the touch up to start over?
It's more pushed out than pushed in. Kinda like someone did a crappy touch up.
Yea, or just smooth it out a bit to make it look better.Are you trying to remove the touch up to start over?
Yea, or just smooth it out a bit to make it look better.
I've had the car since 2010 and it's been like that since. Plus the baking in Texas heat for years.Do you know how long the touch up been there?
Hey Lemon I have a question. I went through this whole thread (great stuff by the way, thanks!) and I didn't see any info on your way of removing dried on sap. I have 3 spots of sap on my car and have tried different things such as goo gone and even dawn degreasing soap, but have not had any luck. Would bug and tar remover work well? The sap has been on there since I received the car 9 months ago, so no telling how long it has actually been on it. Any help is appreciated. Here are some pictures of the spots:
Hey Lemon I have a question. I went through this whole thread (great stuff by the way, thanks!) and I didn't see any info on your way of removing dried on sap. I have 3 spots of sap on my car and have tried different things such as goo gone and even dawn degreasing soap, but have not had any luck. Would bug and tar remover work well? The sap has been on there since I received the car 9 months ago, so no telling how long it has actually been on it. Any help is appreciated. Here are some pictures of the spots:
I always used WD-40, spray it on and let it sit for a few minutes
then grab some isopropanol wipes or put some on a towel and wipe it off
repeat if necessary
Is that safe for the paint?
I usually can get if off with a clay bar and quick detailer spray, may take some time though.