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No shame in excellent taste Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Tears for Fears, and Toto created classic songs. "Africa" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" still get pounded like magic. Age is merely a number when the soundtrack is so great. And yes, 70 is the new 60—rock on....
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If it is a removable spoiler, you may be able to take it off, prep for paint and paint it.
An alternative could be to wrap it in vinyl.
The paint or vinyl might be an accent color, like flat black, white, reddish copper, or your imagination.
You could then paint or...
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Hi 02,
Meguiar’s Citrus Power Cleaner Plus (D107) is not recommended for powder coated wheels.
Even though it’s a versatile and relatively safe cleaner, it was formulated primarily for tires, engines, and other heavy-duty surfaces—not delicate or specialty finishes...
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Hi Pdx,
I would think that M205 on a microfiber finishing pad via Dual Action Machine, or, any of our pro compounds, would remove any glass coating on the exterior glass. There is no way to really test full removal however. Even a hydro phillic surface which does not bead water, is not...
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I would try the compound again with the coarse pad. Go slow and keep an eye on the paint. If each session fixes damage, keep at it until it's all gone. Just keep an eye on the clear coat during it all. If the compound doesn't take it out it means the damage went deeper into the clear/paint.
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I tried by hand first then hy machine.
Is there any hope?
Did the clear coat went off?
should I try the ultimate compound again?
Or try something else?
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Are you applying the compound by hand or machine?
I can say first hand, I was forever a 'by hand' guy my whole car owning life. I finally bought a machine about 5 years ago, and wow, you just cannot do by hand what you can with machine.
So if your using the compound by hand, using a machine...
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Sadly so many have looked to FB for their interactions. The wealth of archived information and conversations in all the foums can't be replaced....
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For sure man.... ! I can't ever get good convos going on the FB groups like used to be had on the forums....
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I agree. The forums were, and are the better platform in my personal opinion....
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