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Old 07-07-2006, 03:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Arsehole paint removal

After leaving our 06 tacoma with a whopping 1000 miles at a covered parking lot,(Thinking we would go covered parking hoping people would care a little more about their vehicles. Wrong!!!!!!!) We came back a week later and did a quick once around and there it was.

Some arse in a new caddy had hit the side of my truck with their door and left some of their paint but no dent thank God.(Man have I ever wanted to key a car so bad in my life)

Anyhoo, I was wondering if anybody knows of anything that will remove their white paint from my Indingo Ink

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2000 or 4000 grit sand paper and water just give it a wet sand.
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Try a polish first instead of jumping to a wet sand.
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Old 07-11-2006, 04:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thxs for the replys but.
Bad news for me after close inspection there is a small dent.ERRRRRRRRRR
I should've keyed that frickin caddy...
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Don't wet sand until after a "cleaner" wax fails, any kind will do, Nufinish, Maguires. Should take it right off, always has for me!...dent! can't help ya there
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Try a scratch remover.

A cleaner wax might work but it usually doesn't have that much polishing power.

BTW: You were bound to have a dent from some other door hitting yours. These panels are very weak.
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use a compound remover paste. Its just a paste witha bit of grit in it. Or if you are cheap like me just use baking soda and water and mix it into a paste then use some elbow grease and it will come off.
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Just don't use anything too abrasive, or you'll have a dull spot on your dent!..Like I said before "cleaner wax", put a glob of it on the spot, let it sit for a minute and it will come off with some rubbin!
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Cool.. Thanks all
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