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GT4Brody |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:52 |
ooh dear! My Gsi was quite badly faded, came up better after a good polish, but never have really been a fan of t cuting a whole car cos of that reason!! | |
Redcorsa69 |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:50 |
It nearly is some places mate, little white speckles last time I polished it came up! In need of a respray! | |
GT4Brody |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:45 |
quote: :!:! surprised you werent down to the bare metal after 4 or 5 hours :lol: I didnt debadge my flame red corsa cos i new it would look worse without badges!! | |
Redcorsa69 |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:42 |
My paintwaork is shite! Faded in wierd areas that T-cut just won't budge. However when I de-badged and side stripped it - 4-5 hours of T-cutting got rid of the fading under those bits. Also helped my biceps :) | |
Hillzlo |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:30 |
Use T-Cut then. | |
ToebeeH |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:30 |
cheers but i reackonits my boot that has faded the most so wouldnt it be the original colour under the badges? | |
Adam |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:28 |
T Cut | |
Hillzlo |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:27 |
I think it's only really the side strips that fade bad. | |
ToebeeH |
posted on 18th Feb 03 at 20:25 |
as i kno red is natouriously bad for fading, had clour coding done and can see difference just curious wot peoples experinces are wit debadging a red car and if any one has pictures of it gone wrong on any car. or let me kno how to prevent it from goning wrong:o |