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atlanticblue98

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...iv'e been with this camera.
any pointers on techniques are appreciated

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GOO gone should take that decal right off. Looks good thought! Pics turned out nice.
 

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atlanticblue98 said:
ram360 said:
GOO gone should take that decal right off. Looks good thought! Pics turned out nice.

wouldnt goo gone also mess up the clearcoat?

nah, I used it for the exact same thing on my car.
 

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Use the Goo Gone! It'll come off no sweat... You may use a plastic razor blade to help with removal... Also heat the area up with a hairddryer/heat gun...

Car looks good, I dunno what it is but it just looks so clean and tidy... I usually don't like sixers but I love this one! Kudos.
 

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I used Goo Gone on my 6 day old paint job. I bought a new 3rd brake light sticker. I used it to get the glue part off. Worked great!! To tell you the truth, never even thought about it on the clear coat!

It looks great, too!!

His name is atlanticblue98. I have no idea if that is right, though!!
 

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Yeah goo gone should work. If worse comes to worse just use denatured alcohol diluted down a little just be very easy with it or you will dull your clearcoat .
 

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