too much dodge?
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Re: too much dodge?
Sticking stuff on your paint may be OK for a while but leave it on too long until it looks shabby or you are bored with it, will leave a darker shade of paint underneath that you cannot get out. That is one reason I remove dealers stickers as soon as I can. Even stickers on black leaves a mark, but lighter colors are much worse.
If you think you can buff it out you would be wrong, especially under clear coat.
If you think you can buff it out you would be wrong, especially under clear coat.
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Re: too much dodge?
Originally Posted by onehundred80
Sticking stuff on your paint may be OK for a while but leave it on too long until it looks shabby or you are bored with it, will leave a darker shade of paint underneath that you cannot get out. That is one reason I remove dealers stickers as soon as I can. Even stickers on black leaves a mark, but lighter colors are much worse.
If you think you can buff it out you would be wrong, especially under clear coat.
If you think you can buff it out you would be wrong, especially under clear coat.
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