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The front clip on my car looks kinda crappy. It was like this when I bought the car and I'm really getting tired of looking at the hyper-bug hits all over it. Here are some pics of what I am talking about. Would claybar help this or is it going to have to just be repainted? BTW these pictures were taken 1 day after I did the 3 step meguires process so even that didn't seem to help a lot.
Thanks for any help
\'95 Med. Quasar Blue Camaro 3.4 A4<br />Bunch o\' mods<br /><b>10.18 @ 67.60 mph 2.22 60 ft (1/8 mile)</b> <br /><br />-1986 Camaro with a carbed 350<br /><b>8.53 @ 81.45mph 1.8 60\'</b><br />AIM CamaroL32
you might try touch up paint, I think it will do good if you do it right by smoothing it in with the car's paint, and repainting it might make it worse since your car is a 95 cuz the new paint might be too glossy. I think as long as you can somehow make the white spots blue then I bet it whouldn't look to bad, maybe even try a blue marker to kind of mark over the white part to see how it will look assuming that the white parts are chips right? You might even wanna make sure that its not wax build up in the chips, getting rid of the wax itself might help alot too.
Then: 1997 3.8L Red Firebird~SOLD!~<p>Now: 2002 Atlantic Blue Dodge Ram 1500
My car has alot of dryed up wax spots that I have clay bared and scrubed and it just want come off. I have got a few spots off but most of it will not come off and been like it for over half a year it realy makes me mad.
i have the same problem with my front end and it's only a 99. went to a shop and they said whole front clip needed to be repainted at about $400, but i'm not sure if i wanna drop that much just yet. the acid from the bugs eats straight to the bare metal and totally frigged my car up.
scott
1999 Navy Blue Metallic Camaro<br />with some stuff done to it
When I had my 97 silver camaro I used bug and tar remover and it did a really good job getting all the little spots off that you have to scrub for days on to get off. You should try this before repaintng! It works pretty well.
I've been told that finding a crayon close to the same color can help temporarily if you rub it in the scratches, and buff it out till there is no more wax on the surounding paint, but I can't immagine that doing this would last very long.
Try using WD-40 and Meguiars Scratch-X to get it off. The WD-40 will get all the goo off, and once thats all gone the scratchX will really help the finish - youd be amazed what it can do for only $7/bottle @ Walmart :D . Hell I buffed my friend's black Daytona with it and brought the finish back to life.
Then wax it or polish it and be happy, its a lot cheaper and will make you feel better about your car.
this worked for me get some 3m rubbing compound for auto finishing i forgot the gritt but it will take out those dam flying bastards just a thought. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
99 firebird 3.8<br />ftra,custom made air box, pacesetter headers, 3500 pi vig verter 3.73lsd trans-go stage ii shift kit corvett servo flowmaster cat back dees tb spacer <p>_ ___soon___ _ <br />P&P heads 3 angle valve job and a nice cam to go with i
if all else fails... wet sand it with 2000 grit sand paper, but be very very careful, its easy to go through your clear coat. Follow that with some Presta Chroma 2000, you can buy that at a auto body supply shop.....this will make your finish look like new....but you can only do it once. Be careful! [img]graemlins/fluffy.gif[/img]
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