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Rub one out?, Not what your thinkin...Car content |
TINCAN914 |
Mar 25 2006, 07:11 AM
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Summer's Commin... Group: Members Posts: 2,440 Joined: 18-August 05 From: Colorado Springs, CO. Member No.: 4,611 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Well I got your attention didn't I? (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/laugh.gif)
The car I bought a few weeks ago was freshly painted, not a real nice job, but it works for now. A few weeks ago, I had to park the car in the driveway, with no room in the garage, fixed that problem. Well we had some rain, and to avoid getting water in the car, I put a thin drop cloth over the top to protect from leaks, I then put the car cover over it. Kept the water out, but the plastic left marks / pattern on part of the painted targa top and where the sail panels would be. I'm affraid to try and polish or buff it out, but it's killin me. Can anyone suggest how to take it out? I don't know if it is because the clear was not dry or if the tarp had some oil residue of lubricant etc that caused it, but still don't want to screw it up further.. |
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