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Ok well i have a 1994 firebird and the side moldings are gettting really ****ty looking. One side is just oxidating yellow and then the other one also has randon black marks on it.What can i use to clean these up a alittle bit and try to get them closer to the paint of the car? I dont want to take them off due to clearcoat being ripped off.
The suggestion you'll get the most, and the one you'd probably be best off following is to just remove the molding all together. Supposedly it makes the car look "cleaner", i haven't gotten around to doing that yet... give it a try tho.
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
well if i do pull these things off and it looks like ****. Like there is tons of black **** underneath or something , is there any way that i would be able to get them back on using a stick material?
here is a pic of my car, i really could picture it with out the moldings..
well if i do pull these things off and it looks like ****. Like there is tons of black **** underneath or something , is there any way that i would be able to get them back on using a stick material?
The black **** is either dirt or the tape that keeps it on. If its dirt you could always wash it and if its the tape just (carefully) use a razor, some paper towels, and a bottle of goo gone (or something like that) to remove it. Shouldn't be too hard. Then wash, polish, wax and you're golden :)
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
alright, im hella stoned right now so im gunna go find some stuff to first see if i can remove the dirt and if that isnt an option and cant get it clean, im gunna go for it and take it off.
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