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Jun 26, 2008
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Sunderland
Tried to take the bump strips off last night but i descovered the lacqer has worn away underneath leaving a very visible depression.

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Looks like they'll be staying on :( any suggestions?
 

s1l3nc3r

ASBO car.
Jun 30, 2008
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essex
not sure you will be able to polish it out if its taken the laquer off...could spray them the same colour as the car try and blend them in a bit...
 

Mat

Guest
machine may make it look "less" worse, but could also remove more lacquer
 

Dan1.6

1.6 Power FTW!!!!!!!!
Sep 26, 2008
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Chesterfield
could you maybe try some black car polish and see what that does or take it to a body shop and see how much they'd charge even the laquer out?
 

Mat

Guest
"black car polish"??? WTF?

Car polish isn't like shoe polish you know ;)
 

s1l3nc3r

ASBO car.
Jun 30, 2008
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essex
try machine polishing to sort out the edges then put some new laquer on it then machine polish again should blend in and be much better...:D:
 
Jun 26, 2008
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Sunderland
Sorry if I'm being stupid, but that looks like the mark taking the 'ibiza' off the back of my car left. T-cut and polish, could barely notice the difference! Just what I see.

I'll try i suppose, but this might just get under the edge of the laquer and take more off..

What about that Tar Remover ?

Nah mate, Theres not anything there to take off, thats the problem, theres no laquer where there should be.

try machine polishing to sort out the edges then put some new laquer on it then machine polish again should blend in and be much better...:D:

Yeah i was thinking of doing this, just a little bit of new laquer on it then blend it in..
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
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lee in the solent
i kinda like them :ban:

also looking at the picture, you seriously need some one to machine polish your car to get out all those horrid swirl marks!
 
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Jun 26, 2008
849
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Sunderland
i kinda like them :ban:

also looking at the picture, you seriously need some one to machine polish your car to get out all those horrid swirl marks!

Haha, there not the worst thing in the world, i'd just prefer it without.

I know, its pretty bad isnt it. do you recon i could do it myself with an angle grinder attachment and some cutting compound if it was on a slow speed?
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
Mar 5, 2007
2,851
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lee in the solent
Haha, there not the worst thing in the world, i'd just prefer it without.

I know, its pretty bad isnt it. do you recon i could do it myself with an angle grinder attachment and some cutting compound if it was on a slow speed?

best thing to do is go to a local tool shop and get a SOFT START silverline tool like this:

http://www.transtools.co.uk/store/prod_146/corded-power-tools/polishers/silverline-341246-hi-spec-1200-watt-6-speed-trade-sander-polisher-2-heads.html

buy some pads and some polish and give it a go...

one word of advice is seek help from a professional detailer before you attack your own car. it is very easy to damage your paint if you dont know what your doing.
 
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